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inextricable

[in-ek-stri-kuh‐, in-ik-strik-uh-buhl] / ɪnˈɛk strɪ kə‐, ˌɪn ɪkˈstrɪk ə bəl /


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Even when he’d been doing well, his ambitions were inextricable from anxiety, and it wasn’t until “Get Smart!,” the 1965 sitcom he created with Buck Henry, that his fortunes turned around.

From Los Angeles Times

The series’ female audience is inextricable from its existence, providing a constant source of fascination for critics and a repeated talking point for the show’s seemingly never-ending press tour.

From Salon

As Barrera moves forward, using her platform to speak up for injustice is inextricable from her sense of self and her place in Hollywood.

From Los Angeles Times

In our culture, money is inextricable from power.

From Salon

But for the Iranian director Jafar Panahi the two are unusually inextricable.

From The Wall Street Journal