What are some opposite words for extricate?
Antonyms for extricate
ˈɛk strɪˌkeɪtex·tri·cate
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term extricate.
English Synonyms and Antonyms
extricate
Antonyms:
complicate, embarrass, embroil, entangle, implicate, imply, include, involve, overwhelmSynonyms:
disconnect, disentangle, distinguish, explicate, remove, separate
Princeton's WordNet
extricate, untangle, disentangle, disencumberverb
release from entanglement of difficulty
"I cannot extricate myself from this task"
Synonyms:
unpick, unsnarl, disentangle, comb out, unravel, unwind, comb, disencumber, straighten out, disembroil, untangle, unscramble, disinvolve, unknot
How to use extricate in a sentence?
The story doesn't have to be all the details. But there should be nothing that would be considered a lie in retrospect, it could be a partial story. It could be less technical. But it has to be based in truth. Because once you go down the road of telling a non-truth, then it's very difficult to extricate yourself from that.
The US is 100 % betraying the Afghan people, the Afghan government, and the Afghan military in order to extricate The US from the country.
I would argue the Trump administration sold the Afghan government out the minute they excluded the Afghan government from the talks and this US-Taliban ceasefire is just an extension of that, the US is 100 % betraying the Afghan people, the Afghan government, and the Afghan military in order to extricate The US from the country.
It was a fire on the roof, involving the roof, roofing materials and construction materials. Workers who were on the roof when the fire broke out were able to extricate themselves safely, the call came in at about 10:12 a.m..
There is only one way in which we can save the country, extricate it from the crisis and ensure the Likud's continued rule - and that is if we go to snap primaries today, within these 21 days.
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