"Extricate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Extricate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Extricate" Meaning

To extricate means to remove or free something or someone from a difficult or confined situation, often using force or skill. It can also mean to clarify or unravel a complicated or ambiguous situation.

"Extricate" Examples

Example Sentences for "extricate"


The rescue team worked all night to extricate the trapped miners from the collapsed tunnel.
It took me hours to extricate myself from the tangled mess of cords in my drawer.
The doctor struggled to extricate the splinter from the patient's finger.
The company had trouble extricating itself from the failing merger, despite its best efforts.
The archaeologists spent months extricating the artifacts from the ancient ruins, carefully documenting each find.

"Extricate" Similar Words

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Extremophiles are organisms that thrive in extreme environments, such as areas with high temperatures, high salinity, high acidity, or high levels of radiation. These organisms have adapted to survive in conditions that would be hostile or even deadly to most other living things. Examples of extremophiles include microorganisms that live in hot springs, deep-sea vents, and salt lakes, as well as those that can survive in environments with extreme pH levels or high levels of heavy metals.

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