avulse, deracinate, disengage, dredge up, extract, mine, quarry, rescue, set free, unravel, wrest out
Definitionv. release from entanglement of difficulty
Last update: July 22, 2015
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I cannot extricate myself from this task. [verb]
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Using his fireman 's ax and his bare hands he set to work to try to extricate the two men. [verb]
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Heyward, who watched his movements with a vigilant eye, carelessly extricated one of his feet from the stirrup, while he passed a hand toward the bear-skin covering of his holsters. [verb]
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I would willingly offer him a place of comfortable retirement, when he is extricated from his present situation. [verb]
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Regardless of Claverhouse's disinterested command to the contrary, he ordered the party which he headed to charge down hill and extricate their Colonel. [verb]
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Yet he was extricated from the tumult the last time we spoke together. [verb]
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But he was almost instantly extricated from the fallen steed by two Highlanders, who, each seizing him by the arm, hurried him away from the scuffle and from the highroad. [verb]
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Waverley completely extricated. [verb]
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Never shall we extricate ourselves from this dilemma. [verb]
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Fortunately, there was a heavy plank lying upon its broad blade, in such a manner that he could not extricate it, before I had sprung upon his back. [verb]
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It was a long time before the dragoons could extricate the bleeding youth, beaten almost to death. [verb]
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