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was extricated
verb
To free, disengage, loosen, or untangle.
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Still, he was extricated, and lived for some time after arriving at the Hall.
As each person was extricated from the snow, each helped to try to find the others, Mr. Dafoe said.
After being held hostage in her truck for nearly ten minutes by the mob, Benazir was extricated by about fifty security guards.
He had gone down facing upstream with water pouring into his waders and was extricated from that position by his guide, John Marshall.
By E. J. Kahn The New Yorker, September 13 , 1947P. 23 Comment on President Truman's orchid-hunting escapade last week in Rio de Janeiro He was extricated from a potentially embarrassing situation by the quick talking of Brig.
The New Yorker, September 13 , 1947P. 23 Comment on President Truman's orchid-hunting escapade last week in Rio de Janeiro He was extricated from a potentially embarrassing situation by the quick talking of Brig.
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While Western Electric was extricating itself from its deal with Warner Brothers, RCA continued to develop a sound-on-film system for the major studios.
Or maybe it was Olivier identifying himself with Stephens: this was the same time that Olivier was extricating himself from his relationship with Vivien Leigh.
Dan's verdict: Just when it looked as though Karpov was extricating himself, Kasparov came with a bolt from the blue.
The man who had been extricated was pronounced dead at the hospital.
In the event of reverses, they could be extricated with a minimum of risk.
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