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What (who) is inextricable - definition


inextricable      
If there is an inextricable link between things, they cannot be considered separately. (FORMAL)
Meetings are an inextricable part of business...
= inseparable
ADJ
inextricable      
a.
Intricate, perplexed, entangled, that cannot be disentangled, not to be unravelled.
Inextricable      
·adj Inevitable.
II. Inextricable ·adj Incapable of being extricated, untied, or disentangled; hopelessly intricate, confused, or obscure; as, an inextricable knot or difficulty; inextricable confusion.
Examples of use of inextricable
1. The difficulty is that these things are inextricable.
2. The two sides of the city‘s character, squalor and excitement, seemed inextricable.
3. For years, violence has been an inextricable part of life in Rio‘s slums, known as favelas.
4. But the net result is that politics and religion are inextricable.
5. The difficulty is that these things are inextricable. – Los Angeles Times–Washington Post News Service Crispin Sartwell teaches political philosophy at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.