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How to use extricate in a sentence

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Thanks in part to the condition of the track ambulance crews took two hours to extricate me and deliver me to hospital.
He would have to be a very smooth talker to extricate himself from this tangle.
If she can extricate them both from this strong hold of irrational machismo, then time's death grip may perhaps weaken.
The question now is whether they will try to extricate themselves without too much loss of face or future.
The entire region plunged into deep chaos and a nation was caught up in a deep quag, that it is still finding itself difficult to extricate from.
The car was a wreck of twisted metal, but they could see the driver, still inside, trying to extricate himself from his situation.
Or maybe she was sucked into a maelstrom of organised crime, from which only he could extricate her.
You need to extricate yourself from management and turn it over to people who are good at it.
Relativity doesn't just want to be a one-shot solution for companies trying to extricate themselves from ailing computer languages.
I didn't want to engage with him, but I was just too weak to extricate myself from the conversation, and, accordingly, got a little snippy.
Only with the cunning of the fox can you extricate yourself from these grim precincts.
Suppose that the government of a country in the euro area gets into fiscal trouble, from which it cannot extricate itself.
Now, the big question is how do they extricate themselves from a theatre of war that daily looks more like a slaughterhouse?
These people will present themselves in a matter of time and we will immediately extricate them from our ranks.
What is needed is for the G7 nations to extricate themselves from the big bailout business.
Soldiers had local residents extricate the bodies and then flattened the house with bulldozers, witnesses said.
To extricate himself, he surrendered to the government the management of, and revenues from, most of his property.
The list is culled from the letters received by fixed-penalty units in which motorists attempt to extricate themselves from copping a fine for speeding.
The perfection of the troops' training was revealed when a display of parade-ground drill helped to extricate the army from a trap in the Balkan mountains.
When a vessel is subject to such a suction effect, the best practice to extricate the vessel from the situation is to reduce speed.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She lay on her back, struggling vainly to extricate her foot from the stirrup.
But Shakib is in such a business tangle that he could not extricate himself in a day.
He could extricate himself by criminating his dead father, but that he should never do.
At last it became so weak that it thawed a hole in the soft, sludgy ice and could not extricate itself.
Deck was studying up some way to extricate the wagons from their miry plight.
Money was needful to extricate him from this drudgery and let him follow up his aspirations.
Childhood is a chrysalis from which each must extricate himself.
Then you must get him out of England before you stir a finger to extricate yourself.
Instantly I began to extricate myself and crawl back again, with what speed and silence I could manage, to the more open portion of the wood.
I must go, Cathy,' said Heathcliff, seeking to extricate himself from his companion's arms.
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