Definition of inextricably in English:
inextricably
adverb ɪnˈɛkstrɪkəbliɪnɪkˈstrɪkəbli
In a way that is impossible to disentangle or separate.
for many top executives, golf and business are inextricably linked
Christmas is inextricably interwoven with my notions of home and family
Example sentencesExamples
- Its mediating tool is the violin, whose form appears to merge inextricably with the musician's somber figure.
- The empirical method was inextricably confused with the disreputable practice of alchemy.
- They have come to realize that their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom.
- The inability of the art establishment to re-invent itself is inextricably tied to the commodification of art.
- We want people to appreciate these images visually instead of seeing them inextricably connected to the text.
- The awkwardness of the intimate moment is now inextricably linked with our knowledge of its explicit staging.
- Its revolutionary aims became in some of its products inextricably mingled with nostalgia.
- In early modern history, patriotism was inextricably bound up with loyalty to a sovereign.
- Having brought him up from birth, she has grown inextricably attached.
- The city's growing reputation is inextricably linked with an ambitious approach to architecture.