মুক্ত করা, উদ্ধার করা
(1) Release from entanglement of difficulty.
(2) Get out of a situation; relieve of responsibility.
(1) He was trying to extricate himself from official duties
(2) So does Cardinal Connell have the capacity to extricate the church from this mess and instil confidence in ordinary Catholics?
(3) Thanks in part to the condition of the track ambulance crews took two hours to extricate me and deliver me to hospital.
(4) Soldiers had local residents extricate the bodies and then flattened the house with bulldozers, witnesses said.
(5) These people will present themselves in a matter of time and we will immediately extricate them from our ranks.
(6) David Mason rather sportingly ended up driving Elaine to Stephen's house, where she extricated him.
(7) The scooterist came back running, asking the crane to stop till his scooter was extricated .
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(9) The ship was extricated after being stuck for three hours.
(10) Insofar as the two halves are extricable , Tiersen's contribution is more compelling.
(11) The only challenge was extricating the car from over-full car parks and verges.
(12) Three bullets were extricated from Gurcharan's body.
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(16) The extrication of truth from error is a vital part of the journey toward greater discernment.
(17) When they are extricated , one of them is unconscious and has a steel rod sticking into his temple.
(18) He has now painted himself into a corner from which extrication will be most difficult.
(19) However, when a customer comes up, he extricates those fine-looking mangoes or pomegranates from underneath, to be weighed and handed out.
(20) A number of persons rushed to the accident spot and extricated the occupants from the car.
extract
free
release
disentangle
get out
remove
withdraw
disengage
get someone/oneself off the hook
embroil
entangle
Entangle
Involve