extricable in a sentence
a.
Definition
Extricable: capable of being freed or removed from a difficult situation or context.
Sample Sentences
- The problem seemed insurmountable, but after careful consideration, she found it extricable.
- The scientist was confident that the data set was extricable from the larger study, allowing for targeted analysis.
- Despite the complex nature of the situation, the team believed their challenges were ultimately extricable with the right approach.
- In legal terms, the clauses in the contract were extricable, ensuring that each point could be addressed separately.
- His feelings of guilt were not extricable from the choices he had made, haunting him at every turn.
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