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inextricablyin‧ex‧tric‧a‧bly /ˌɪnɪkˈstrɪkəbli, ɪnˈekstrɪk-/ adverb ► be closely/inextricably intertwined The problems of crime and unemployment are closely intertwined. ► closely/inextricably/tightly etc interwoven The two themes are inextricably interwoven in the book. VERB► become· So it was from the early 1960s that his career became inextricably linked to its growing success.· It is then that the questions of who and what we are become inextricably linked with those about the nature of reality.· What troubles their detractors, however, is the corporate power with which they have become inextricably linked.· Her life had become inextricably involved with him.· As such it was to become inextricably bound up with a number of conflicts surrounding such provision.· Any insect touching it becomes inextricably stuck and very often buried within it as more resin flows around it. ► bind· In other words, Ahab fails to realize that good and evil are inextricably bound together and can not be separated. ► link· As young models, Liz and Vanessa become friends and then rivals, their lives linked inextricably over the years.· Self-constituting activity is inextricably linked with meaning-producing activity 4.· The representation of syntactic information in the lexicon is inextricably linked with the grammar being used.· It is then that the questions of who and what we are become inextricably linked with those about the nature of reality.· The end product of such a course of evolution is an obligate parasite that is inextricably linked to a particular host.· Of course, the two mothering modifications are inextricably linked.· We think of parrots as inextricably linked with our world.· Thus, how the world presents itself to me and how I understand myself are inextricably linked. ► mix· Work is inextricably mixed with their lives. ► tie· One of the reasons for mounting unemployment in the Arab countries is the debt, a problem inextricably tied to military expenditures.· Colleges and universities are inextricably tied up in the nexus of education and employment. ► be inextricably linked/bound up/mixed etc- For in fact political theories, doctrines or ideologies, and political action are inextricably bound up with each other.
- In her mind the murder and the attack at the Chagall museum were inextricably bound up with the secret of the Durances.
- It makes you understand that you are inextricably bound up with each other and that your fortunes depend on one another.
- Within the workplace inequality and conflict are inextricably bound up, irrespective of the relationship between particular managements and workforces.
be inextricably linked/bound up/mixed etc if two or more things are inextricably linked etc, they are very closely related and affect each other: Physical health is inextricably linked to mental health. Economic and social history are inextricably bound up with each other. |