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单词 inextricable
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Definition of inextricable in English:

inextricable

adjective ɪnˈɛkstrɪkəb(ə)lˌɪnɪkˈstrɪkəb(ə)l
  • 1Impossible to disentangle or separate.

    the past and the present are inextricable
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In so doing, the church would seem to have vouchsafed the gospel's inextricable relationship to the First Testament.
    • What emerges clearly from the situation in the airline industry is the inextricable link between the economic issues facing working people and the necessity for a new political perspective and a new political movement.
    • MY family has been Christian for several centuries, living peacefully in a society in which various forms of religious worship are an inextricable dimension if not the very foundation of most lives.
    • Each nationality is inextricable from its religious identity.
    • It is about the inextricable relationship between freedom and truth.
    • Further, it must have at its core belief, an awareness of the inextricable relationship between social justice and health equity.
    • Surprise was expressed when a year passed and I had written practically nothing, though I had examined a large quantity of paper, then in almost inextricable confusion.
    • When they meet in an individual, the two are inextricable.
    • When the collective whole is intolerable and evil, the individual is an inextricable part of the mixture - by virtue of having added his capabilities and talents.
    • She depicted the inextricable relationship between the stories used to recover the values of the past and the entrepreneur - a relationship that challenged her belief in the transcendence of art.
    • It is impossible, however, to split the duties in that manner without getting into inextricable confusion.
    • What's missing are the historical contexts of our mixing of cultures and technologies, and how inextricable they have always been from relations of power.
    • Taking its title from a Pablo Neruda poem, the album's relationship to poetry is inextricable.
    • More important, she highlights the inextricable relationship of the conditions of reciprocity to the meaning of one's subjectivity.
    • The individual, the community, the land are inextricable in the process of creating history.
    • This is the story of the inextricable link between violence, skewed gender relations and the spread of HIV / AIDS.
    • From a logistical perspective, there has always been an inextricable relationship between events at sea and those on land.
    • Interpretation and attribution are also inextricable in relation to the theme of the painting.
    • How does one understand why people like Mrs. H do not attribute or link their low self-esteem directly to racism despite the inextricable relationship between the two?
    • It is the inseparable and inextricable nature of the bond between the skeleton and death which ensures that human bones are often perceived in a supernatural light that passes beyond common sense.
    Synonyms
    inseparable, impossible to separate, indivisible, entangled, tangled, ravelled, mixed up, confused
    1. 1.1 Impossible to escape from.
      an inextricable situation
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Then, somewhat more alarmingly, there is the hunger for a voluntarist transcendence of the limitations of history, the fantasy of escaping from the inextricable complications and complexities of the past into some pure state of agency.
      • This could have been solved in a couple of years; but the absence of textbooks rendered the matter inextricable, especially when this policy was linked to a xenophobic dimension.
      • In a 1999 version of Ellen Pau's work, mobility is a quality whose scope is restricted by its inextricable cyclicality.
      • The total and violent destruction of this woman is seen as the only way out of an inextricable situation.
      • Sometimes I get into seemingly inextricable trouble.
      • But most normal politicians don't make a life's work out of analyzing the inextricable link between personal freedom and a society's overall health.
      • But the inextricable pull of politics, which is almost like a vein in the family tree, ultimately worked on both of them.
      • The subjective experience of the human mind has been marginalised and the inextricable mutual dependence of body and mind within a unique individual ignored.
      • And that in itself becomes the great terrible mystery of the film - the monstrous enigma that propels the townspeople towards some inexplicable, and therefore, inextricable, oblivion.
      • It is the moral maze which is the most inextricable and confusing.
      • The man has often shown an ability to get himself out of apparently inextricable situations and get his point across.
      Synonyms
      inescapable, impossible to escape from, unavoidable, unpreventable

Derivatives

  • inextricability

  • nounɪnɛkstrɪkəˈbɪlɪti
    • For all the differences of the Gospels, the inextricability of his message and ministry from his person is perhaps the most deeply embedded feature of their testimonies.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The book also demonstrates the inextricability of religion and magic.
      • And, finally, New York-based artist, architect and filmmaker Alfredo Jaar will speak about the inextricability of politics and art in his work.
      • Marx's innovation, after all, was to have insisted upon the inextricability of politics and economy.
      • He stressed the inextricability of democracy and peace.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from Latin inextricabilis, from in- 'not' + extricare 'unravel' (see extricate).

 
 

Definition of inextricable in US English:

inextricable

adjective
  • 1Impossible to disentangle or separate.

    the past and the present are inextricable
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Taking its title from a Pablo Neruda poem, the album's relationship to poetry is inextricable.
    • From a logistical perspective, there has always been an inextricable relationship between events at sea and those on land.
    • The individual, the community, the land are inextricable in the process of creating history.
    • In so doing, the church would seem to have vouchsafed the gospel's inextricable relationship to the First Testament.
    • MY family has been Christian for several centuries, living peacefully in a society in which various forms of religious worship are an inextricable dimension if not the very foundation of most lives.
    • It is impossible, however, to split the duties in that manner without getting into inextricable confusion.
    • Surprise was expressed when a year passed and I had written practically nothing, though I had examined a large quantity of paper, then in almost inextricable confusion.
    • What emerges clearly from the situation in the airline industry is the inextricable link between the economic issues facing working people and the necessity for a new political perspective and a new political movement.
    • Further, it must have at its core belief, an awareness of the inextricable relationship between social justice and health equity.
    • She depicted the inextricable relationship between the stories used to recover the values of the past and the entrepreneur - a relationship that challenged her belief in the transcendence of art.
    • Interpretation and attribution are also inextricable in relation to the theme of the painting.
    • When the collective whole is intolerable and evil, the individual is an inextricable part of the mixture - by virtue of having added his capabilities and talents.
    • What's missing are the historical contexts of our mixing of cultures and technologies, and how inextricable they have always been from relations of power.
    • Each nationality is inextricable from its religious identity.
    • This is the story of the inextricable link between violence, skewed gender relations and the spread of HIV / AIDS.
    • It is about the inextricable relationship between freedom and truth.
    • When they meet in an individual, the two are inextricable.
    • It is the inseparable and inextricable nature of the bond between the skeleton and death which ensures that human bones are often perceived in a supernatural light that passes beyond common sense.
    • How does one understand why people like Mrs. H do not attribute or link their low self-esteem directly to racism despite the inextricable relationship between the two?
    • More important, she highlights the inextricable relationship of the conditions of reciprocity to the meaning of one's subjectivity.
    Synonyms
    inseparable, impossible to separate, indivisible, entangled, tangled, ravelled, mixed up, confused
    1. 1.1 Impossible to escape from.
      an inextricable situation
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This could have been solved in a couple of years; but the absence of textbooks rendered the matter inextricable, especially when this policy was linked to a xenophobic dimension.
      • But the inextricable pull of politics, which is almost like a vein in the family tree, ultimately worked on both of them.
      • The total and violent destruction of this woman is seen as the only way out of an inextricable situation.
      • Then, somewhat more alarmingly, there is the hunger for a voluntarist transcendence of the limitations of history, the fantasy of escaping from the inextricable complications and complexities of the past into some pure state of agency.
      • But most normal politicians don't make a life's work out of analyzing the inextricable link between personal freedom and a society's overall health.
      • In a 1999 version of Ellen Pau's work, mobility is a quality whose scope is restricted by its inextricable cyclicality.
      • It is the moral maze which is the most inextricable and confusing.
      • Sometimes I get into seemingly inextricable trouble.
      • The man has often shown an ability to get himself out of apparently inextricable situations and get his point across.
      • And that in itself becomes the great terrible mystery of the film - the monstrous enigma that propels the townspeople towards some inexplicable, and therefore, inextricable, oblivion.
      • The subjective experience of the human mind has been marginalised and the inextricable mutual dependence of body and mind within a unique individual ignored.
      Synonyms
      inescapable, impossible to escape from, unavoidable, unpreventable

Origin

Mid 16th century: from Latin inextricabilis, from in- ‘not’ + extricare ‘unravel’ (see extricate).

 
 
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