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inextricable (adjective), more inextricable, most inextricable
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inextricable (adjective), more inextricable, most inextricable
A reference to something that is impossible or extremely difficult to separate because it is so closely joined or related to something else: Professor Charles argues that there is an inextricable connection between poverty and poor health.

Sharon has an inextricable problem with her bank as she tries to untangle her financial debts.

After Bonita slipped on the banana peel and hit her head on the sidewalk, she had an inextricable problem with her memory of past events.

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