noun
- the quality or state of being impossible to disentangle, escape from, or resolve
Usage: abstract noun; formal register
Examples
- The inextricability of the two issues made it difficult for lawmakers to address them separately.
- She felt trapped by the inextricability of her family obligations and personal ambitions.
- The inextricability of fact and fiction in the novel challenged readers to question what was real.
- Philosophers have long debated the inextricability of mind and body.
- The inextricability of the knot meant it had to be cut rather than untied.