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inextricably

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Adverb — In a way that is so closely connected it can't be separated or untangled.

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inextricably linked inextricably bound up with inextricably tied to

Etymology

From inextricable + -ly, ultimately from Latin inextricabilis, "impossible to disentangle."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “inextricably” mean?

The word “inextricably” means in a way that is so closely connected it can't be separated or untangled. In plain terms, so tightly bound together that you can't pull the two things apart.

How do you use “inextricably” in a sentence?

Here is “inextricably” used in a sentence: “The two companies' finances are now inextricably linked.”

What part of speech is “inextricably”?

“Inextricably” is an adverb.

Where does the word “inextricably” come from?

The word “inextricably” comes from Latin. From inextricable + -ly, ultimately from Latin inextricabilis, "impossible to disentangle.".

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