Crossword-Solution: EXTRICATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Extricate | v. t. | To free, as from difficulties or perplexities; to disentangle; to disembarrass; as, to extricate a person from debt, peril, etc. |
| Extricate | v. t. | To cause to be emitted or evolved; as, to extricate heat or moisture. |
We have 38 clues for the answer “EXTRICATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| DISEMBROIL | 1 answer |
| DISENTANGLE from difficulty | 1 answer |
| FREE from entanglement | 1 answer |
| Rescue (from) – Crete taxi (anag) | 1 answer |
| Free from a difficulty | 1 answer |
| RELEASE from difficulty | 1 answer |
| release from entanglement of difficulty | 1 answer |
| free from complication or difficulty | 1 answer |
| disentwine | 2 answers |
| disembarrass | 5 answers |
| severalize | 8 answers |
| make easy | 14 answers |
| clear away | 18 answers |
| Disen-cumber | 22 answers |
| BAIL out | 27 answers |
| MAKE less tight | 30 answers |
| Facilitate | 33 answers |
| DRAG out | 36 answers |
| Disburden | 38 answers |
| Alleviate | 44 answers |
| Discern | 44 answers |
| know | 45 answers |
| Unburden | 47 answers |
| unscramble | 49 answers |
| untangle | 50 answers |
| Elicit | 50 answers |
| Call off | 51 answers |
| Distinguish | 51 answers |
| untwist | 54 answers |
| untwine | 54 answers |
| disengage | 55 answers |
| Ransom | 57 answers |
| dislodge | 57 answers |
| untie | 59 answers |
| Rescue | 59 answers |
| Disentangle | 64 answers |
| Liberate | 66 answers |
| Release | 93 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EXTRICATE (5)
Marguerite would redeem her brother’s life at the hands of the relentless enemy, then let that cunning Scarlet Pimpernel extricate himself after that.
How long I might have remained lost in the mist of my own metaphysics, if I had been left to extricate myself, it is impossible for me to say.
Then it was pulled out again, flashed above the fence some feet further along, and again split it halfway down with the first stroke; and after waggling a little to extricate itself (accompanied with curses in the darkness) split it down to the ground with a second.
Before the boys could sufficiently recover to consider how they should extricate themselves from the scrape, they were called to breakfast; and the mistress of the house, knowing that they had been in the fields, began to ask after her stock.
Turning, he dodged into his own room before the enemy could locate him or even extricate themselves from the confusion of Maenck’s sudden collision with the other two.
Quotes with EXTRICATE (3)
The bonds of family bind us up, support us, help us. And they are also a bond from which it is difficult, perhaps impossible to extricate oneself.
When the intensity it takes to extricate one from a negative state is equal to or greater than the intensity that perpetuated the state, then the person can be freed of that state
The curious fact is that biology tells us nothing about desire. And, when you think about it, culture -- novels, movies, opera, and quite a lot of painting -- is about desire, how we manage desire, how we suffer from it, and how it brings us joy when we get things right. A story without desire -- and that means without the insistence of desire -- will be empty, dry, and more or less aimless. That is one reason we read novels, to see how people fall into awkward moral situatio…
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Appears in: LAT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2006).