adjective
- able to be freed or disentangled from a difficult situation or physical constraint
Examples
- The trapped animal found an extricable path through the dense brush.
- With careful planning, the company believed its financial problems were extricable.
- The knot looked complicated, but it proved to be extricable with patience.
- She felt her situation was extricable if she made the right decisions.
- The vines were so tightly wound that they seemed almost inextricable, yet botanists assured us they were extricable.