Present participle for to physically loosen or remove an embedded object
“Use a magnifying glass and fine tweezers to gently extricate the splinter using the exact same path it penetrated the skin.”
Present participle for to set free from a difficult situation
“He will need to be a very smooth talker to extricate himself from this dilemma.”
Present participle for to unfasten something tied, fastened, or fixed in place
Present participle for to remove or take out, especially by effort or force
Present participle for to free from a tangled or twisted state
Present participle for to knock or force out of position
Present participle for distinguish
Present participle for to unload or discharge, typically cargo
Present participle for to obtain or achieve, typically through manipulative or deceitful methods
Present participle for to separate from something else, or into smaller pieces
Present participle for to discover or come across something
Present participle for to recognize or understand a difference
Present participle for to move (something or oneself) slowly and carefully
Present participle for to remove unwanted items from
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