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Filter by Meaning The fishing net was extricable only with the help of several people.
The conversation had turned into an extricable argument that neither party could win.
After years of neglect, their friendship had become extricable.
The knot was so tightly wound that it was extricable without scissors.
The sailor struggled with an extricable knot in the rope.
The toddler's fingers were caught in an extricable tangle of thread.
The two issues were so intertwined that they seemed extricable.
The scientific experiment had produced an extricable tangle of wires.
The computer code was such an extricable mess that the programmer had to start from scratch.
The lost hiker was trapped in an extricable thicket of thorny bushes.
The knots in the fishing line were so tight that they were extricable.
The old puzzle was so challenging that it seemed extricable.
The hair in the brush was so knotted that it was almost extricable.
The problems in their relationship seemed extricable, but they decided to break up anyway.
The extricable knot in his shoelaces took him an extra five minutes to untie.
The financial crisis left the company in an extricable mess.
After years of marriage, the couple's finances had become extricable.
The two languages were so extricable that it was difficult to distinguish between them.
The young girl's hair was a mass of extricable tangles.
The web of lies was so extricable that it was impossible to know the truth.
The problems in the supply chain made the products extricable, leading to delays in delivery.
The sticky tape made the packaging extricable and hard to open.
The intricate plot of the novel made it extricable for some readers.
The rope got caught on the tree branch, making it extricable from the boat.
The conflict between the two countries was so complex that it seemed extricable.
The software code was so tangled that it seemed extricable even for an experienced programmer.
The yarn was so tangled that it seemed extricable at first glance.
The wildfire left behind an extricable amount of destruction.
The engineer worked tirelessly to unravel the extricable wiring in the machine.
The two dancers performed an extricable duet on stage.
The situation had become so entangled that it seemed extricable only with the help of an experienced mediator.
The complicated legal dispute was extricable only after months of careful negotiation.
The argument between the neighbors was an extricable dispute that required police intervention.
The delay in the flight was an extricable problem that caused many passengers to miss their connections.
The disease had caused such widespread damage to the patient's body that the doctor feared the damage was extricable.
The traffic jam was an extricable problem that made everyone late for their appointments.
The misunderstanding between the coworkers was an extricable issue that affected the productivity of the team.
The leak in the roof was an extricable problem that needed immediate attention.
The puzzle was an extricable challenge for the young child.
The math problem was so extricable that even the teacher struggled to solve it.
The disagreement between the siblings was an extricable issue that their parents couldn't resolve.
The knots in the rope were so tightly intertwined that they were almost extricable.
The complex algorithms involved in the project were extricable only with the help of a seasoned programmer.
The historical conflict between the two nations had become so deeply entrenched that it seemed extricable only with a major shift in policy.
The plot of the movie was so extricable that the audience had a hard time following it.
The hair had become so matted that it was extricable only by cutting it off.
The rescue team had to cut through the extricable wreckage to reach the trapped passengers.
The vines had grown so densely that they had become extricable from the trees.
The web of lies he had spun was so complex that it was almost extricable.
The conflict between the two neighboring countries was an extricable mess that seemed impossible to untangle.
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