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Example sentences for "inextricable"

Lexicographically close words:
inexpressibles; inexpressibly; inexpressive; inexpugnable; inextinguishable; inextricably; infallibility; infallible; infallibly; infame
  1. Would he arrive at something inextricable and impassable?

  2. The elements of the sexual appetite here form an inextricable mixture with those of love, and constitute the inexhaustible theme of novels and most true and sensational love stories.

  3. I am lost and embrangled in inextricable difficulties.

  4. Daedalus never wound so inextricable an error round Minotaur, as madness has woven about his imprisoned reason.

  5. From that elevation could be distinguished an inextricable network of smaller streams which the river received into its bosom; others came from the west, from between numerous hills, in the midst of fertile plains.

  6. I was at once touched with Pleasure at my own Happiness, and Compassion at the sight of their inextricable Errors.

  7. With respect to Lamarck's Balanus radiatus (1818), the synonyms quoted exhibit some great and inextricable confusion.

  8. The question for me however was, how far I should be justified in pushing forward under the almost certainty of inextricable embarrassment.

  9. With a soil of stiff tenacious clay, already soft from the moisture produced by the mixture of salt in it, I foresaw that in the event of heavy rain, I should be involved in almost inextricable difficulties, but there was no alternative.

  10. Something of self-accusation must have had a share in it, thus to paralyze his strength--something more inextricable than any web that mortal man could cast over him unaided by a sense of his own iniquity.

  11. Your conversation, Sokrates, produces the effect of the shock of the torpedo: you stun and confound me: you throw me into inextricable perplexity, so that I can make no answer.

  12. It was not an easy task; for what the woman knew and what she suspected were mingled in inextricable confusion, and the only relief her excitement could find was in pouring out the whole to whoever would listen.

  13. Durand at once resolved to gain Albert’s friendship and profit by it to involve Louis in some inextricable embarrassment.

  14. Seeing the inextricable coils closing round them, the defenders made an attempt to cut their way out, but Grant with true military genius saw the crisis and ordered an advance along the whole line, the gunboats giving all the help they could.

  15. Thus was the literary retirement which the Duke had thought to secure from the residue of his life rudely interrupted, and the cares of sovereignty he had shaken off were thrown back upon him, more inextricable than ever.

  16. However, as even more time went by so her life became inextricable with her sense of his success and it could not be any more comfortably extracted than that of her teeth.

  17. Look at in its parts, and it is all inextricable confusion.

  18. Why are not all organic beings blended together in an inextricable chaos?

  19. That many breeds produced by man have to a large extent the character of natural species, is shown by the inextricable doubts whether many of them are varieties or aboriginally distinct species.

  20. Christianity as Plato, but in regard to form, he has much more decidedly influenced the logical thinking and systematizing of later Christian sciences.

  21. On the one hand it affords a pattern, and on the other it presents a warning beacon.

  22. To Daun nothing could be more unwelcome than this news of Finck, embattled there at Maxen in the inextricable Hill Country, direct on the road of Daun's meal-carts and Bohemian communications.

  23. Camp followers were shouting and quarrelling, and a scene of more inextricable confusion could hardly be imagined.


  24. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inextricable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aground; anchored; caught; fast; fastened; fixed; grounded; held; indefinable; inexplicable; inextricable; insoluble; irreducible; jammed; moored; mysterious; mystical; packed; stranded; stuck; tethered; tied; unaccountable; wedged