Definition of Inextricably

1. Adverb. In an inextricable manner. "Motives inspired by Mammon were often inextricably blended with things pertaining to Caesar and to God"

Partainyms: Inextricable

Definition of Inextricably

1. adv. In an inextricable manner.

Definition of Inextricably

1. Adverb. In an inextricable manner. ¹

2. Adverb. To an inextricable degree. ¹

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Definition of Inextricably

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inextricably

inextendible
inextensibility
inextensible
inextension
inextensional
inexterminable
inextinct
inextinguible
inextinguishability
inextinguishable
inextinguishably
inextirpable
inextricability
inextricable
inextricableness
inextricably (current term)
ineye
infacility
infact
infair
infairs
infall
infallibilist
infallibilists
infallibilities
infallibility
infallible
infallibleness
infallibly
infalling

Literary usage of Inextricably

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Diplomatic Relations of England with the Quadruple Alliance, 1815-1830 by Louis Calvert, Myrna M. Boyce, Paul Padgette (1918)
"CHAPTER X THE EFFECT OF REALISTIC SCENERY AND LIGHTING ON THE ACTOR Work of the Actor inextricably Interwoven with That of the Producer, Scenic Artist, etc. ..."

2. Voltaire by John Morley (1872)
"... were all so inextricably bound up in the Catholicism of the eighteenth century, that it was impossible to deal a blow to the one, without risk of harm ..."

3. Principles of Economics by Frank William Taussig (1921)
"... rich natural resources, monopoly gains. Unearned and fortuitous fortunes, 202 — Sec. 4. Unearned gains are mingled inextricably with earned, 203 — Sec. ..."

4. Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Standard Work of Reference in Art, Literature (1907)
"... in their most general form, are „"[„ inextricably connected. It is easy to measure force and with considerable accuracy the electro-motive Internal ..."

5. The Growth of British Policy: An Historical Essay by John Robert Seeley (1895)
"... with this the English Revolution was inextricably connected, from this it derived most of its greatness and its momentous importance. ..."

6. Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism by Matthew Arnold (1869)
"... in which they were inextricably bound, and beyond which they had no power of looking ? But now the iron force of adhesion to the old routine,— social, ..."

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