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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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The film is a clever comment on the inextricable themes of masculinity and motor vehicles, summoning the energy of ’50s car culture and giving it a fearsome, eventually homicidal edge.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

She captured Wednesday’s essence with such biting precision that her performance now feels inextricable from the role.

From Los Angeles Times

The conversation surrounding the film was inextricable from the movie itself; one necessitated the other.

From Salon