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inextricably
[in-ik-strik-uh-blee]
adverb
in a way that is unable to be separated or disentangled.
Climate and agriculture are inextricably linked: climate affects agricultural production, and agricultural emissions affect the climate.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of inextricably1
Example Sentences
But our region’s undocumented Mexican and Central American immigrants are inextricably embedded in our lives.
Inter said, external he has "gone through experiences and challenges of enormous importance, events that have shaped him as a man and a professional, binding him inextricably to the black and blue colours".
On the opposing side stands Ground Game LA, a scrappy advocacy group whose ascent has been inextricably tied to the leftward shift in the city’s political power structure.
No matter how much fans try to separate the art from the artist, Rowling and “Harry Potter” are inextricably linked forever.
Rickey and Glenn are meant to be in each other’s lives — inextricably connected through time, despite whatever distance they might incur from here on out.
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