Similar words: extricate, inexplicable, inexorably, irrevocably, bric-a-brac, extraterrestrial, amicable, inexorable. Meaning: adv. in an inextricable manner.
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31. Often these concerns were inextricably intertwined, in job meetings, phone calls, and after-hours bar conversations.
32. Politics and art were inextricably enmeshed in Dada literary and polemical manifestos and anti-manifestos.
33. So it was from the early 1960s that his career became inextricably linked to its growing success.
34. Marxist feminism is rather more complicated in that it sees the oppression of women as inextricably linked to the class system.
35. As young models, Liz and Vanessa become friends and then rivals, their lives linked inextricably over the years.
36. The representation of syntactic information in the lexicon is inextricably linked with the grammar being used.
37. The political and the literary are as inextricably merged in Nizan's posthumous existence as they were in his lived existence.
38. It was inextricably intertwined with wider social and political forces and changes.
39. It makes you understand that you are inextricably bound up with each other and that your fortunes depend on one another.
40. In other words, Ahab fails to realize that good and evil are inextricably bound together and can not be separated.
41. Physical and emotional well-being are inextricably linked, not just in older age, but throughout the disability career.
42. In her mind the murder and the attack at the Chagall museum were inextricably bound up with the secret of the Durances.
43. The paradox is that this skilfulness is inextricably intertwined with incompetence.
44. She wondered if her fixation with Ace was because in her mind the two of them were inextricably linked.
45. Perhaps more importantly, however,[sentencedict.com] Hayek's concept of spontaneous order is inextricably linked to the notion of personal liberty.
46. Curriculum and assessment are, as every teacher knows, inextricably interwoven.
47. Orthodoxy and national identity were inextricably intertwined, and religious leaders became the spokesmen of national revolt.
48. Its celebrations, dances, prayers, oral tradition, are all part of a present inextricably linked with the past.
49. It is then that the questions of who and what we are become inextricably linked with those about the nature of reality.
50. Within the workplace inequality and conflict are inextricably bound up, irrespective of the relationship between particular managements and workforces.
51. It has already been noted in chapter 1 how efficiency and equity principles are inextricably linked.
52. Colleges and universities are inextricably tied up in the nexus of education and employment.
53. Thus, how the world presents itself to me and how I understand myself are inextricably linked.
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54. But this is of little comfort, since the two are commonly inextricably intertwined.
55. In addition, Lacan feels that taking up a position with respect to meaning structures is inextricably gender-linked.
56. In the eyes of geophysicists, hydrothermal circulation is inextricably intertwined with the pulsing bank of heat inside the planet.
57. This mammoth battle vividly demonstrated how inextricably railways are tied to politics.
58. The end product of such a course of evolution is an obligate parasite that is inextricably linked to a particular host.
59. Any insect touching it becomes inextricably stuck and very often buried within it as more resin flows around it.
60. These two themes - danger and dependence - are inextricably interwoven in individual cognitive and affective orientations.
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