noun
- plural of extrication; the act or process of freeing someone or something from a constraint, difficulty, or entanglement
Usage: countable noun; often used in formal or technical contexts
Examples
- The fire department performed several extrications of trapped vehicles after the highway collision.
- Her extrications from difficult business deals earned her a reputation as a skilled negotiator.
- The extrications of the hikers from the cave system took several hours.
- Multiple extrications were required to free all the animals from the tangled netting.
- The lawyer's extrications of his clients from legal trouble were legendary.
- Emergency responders trained regularly for vehicle extrications.
- The extrications of the soldiers from enemy territory were conducted under cover of darkness.