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Inextricable

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Deep ConnectionPlay
Use 'inextricable' to emphasize strong bonds in relationships or ideas that cannot be separated. SlideTheir love was inextricable, surviving even the toughest challenges.
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Complex EntanglementPlay
'Inextricable' often indicates a situation is so complex that it's hard to solve or understand. SlideThe plot of the novel was inextricable, with many intertwined characters and events.
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Not LiteralPlay
'Inextricable' is usually used in a figurative sense and not to describe physical entanglements. SlideThe concept of freedom is inextricable from the history of the nation.