Extricate


The meaning of the word Extricate is: to free or remove something or someone


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If the magician does not extricate himself from the water tank in the next forty-five seconds, he will die.

published by Scarlett on 2021-10-09 02:39:08


The little kitten did not know how to extricate himself from the string of tape.

published by Teresita on 2021-05-09 07:54:07


Although Jake had a map of the cave in his pocket, he still was not able to extricate himself from the network of tunnels.

published by Demetrice on 2021-03-28 12:33:07


Unfortunately, the firemen were not able to extricate the dog from the burning building.

published by Kizzie on 2021-12-25 15:25:15


If you are serious about us as a couple, you must find a way to extricate yourself from the relationship you are in now.

published by Stephania on 2021-06-19 21:20:07


To be an impartial judge, you must extricate your personal feelings about the beauty contestants.

published by Nickole on 2021-02-15 18:33:31


While it has taken me a few days to extricate my car from the tow company, I finally have the vehicle parked back in my garage.

published by Virgil on 2021-06-02 13:06:10


More than likely, Albert will need a screwdriver to extricate the door from its hinges.

published by Heather on 2021-05-21 00:40:44


The soldiers used a detailed plan to extricate their commanding officer from the terrorists.

published by Victoria on 2021-11-15 19:44:45


Hopefully, someone will extricate us from this vault before all of the oxygen is gone.

published by Clement on 2021-04-14 11:06:44


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