Pronunciation: /ɪnˈɛkstrɪkəbəl/
adjective impossible to disentangle or separate
A1 The bond between the two siblings was inextricable.
A2 The connection between the characters in the story was inextricable.
B1 The history of the town is inextricable from its culture.
B2 The success of the project was inextricable from the hard work of the team.
C1 The artist's style and technique were inextricable from his personal experiences.
C2 The relationship between politics and economics is inextricable in today's globalized world.
formal The relationship between the two variables is inextricable and cannot be easily separated.
informal Their friendship is inextricable, they've been inseparable since childhood.
slang Their bond is inextricable, like peanut butter and jelly.
figurative The artist's use of color and light creates an inextricable connection between the viewer and the painting.
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