Definitions for extricates

extricates ex·tri·cate

Spelling: [ek-stri-keyt]
IPA: /ˈɛk strɪˌkeɪt/

Extricates is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 18 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 586 anagrams from letters in extricates (aceeirsttx).

Definitions for extricates

verb (used with object)

  1. to free or release from entanglement; disengage:
  2. to liberate (gas) from combination, as in a chemical process.
  3. to free or release from entanglement; disengage:
  4. to liberate (gas) from combination, as in a chemical process.

Origin of extricates

1605-15; Latin extricātus (past participle of extricāre), equivalent to ex- ex-1 + tric(ae) perplexities + -ātus Examples for extricates

Money was needful to extricate him from this drudgery and let him follow up his aspirations.

He could extricate himself by criminating his dead father, but that he should never do.

This week, Merkel ominously said she expects it will take Europe another decade to extricate itself from the crisis.

She lay on her back, struggling vainly to extricate her foot from the stirrup.

A bit more urgent is how to extricate ourselves from this stinker of a GECSTGD.

To extricate himself, he surrendered to the government the management of, and revenues from, most of his property.

But Shakib is in such a business tangle that he could not extricate himself in a day.

Still, he conceived that he had gone too far to extricate himself.

Before the animal could extricate itself Mary-'Gusta had seized it in her arms.

George W. Bush set the trap just over nine years ago, and the Democrats are still trying to extricate themselves.

To extricate himself, he surrendered to the government the management of, and revenues from, most of his property.

George W. Bush set the trap just over nine years ago, and the Democrats are still trying to extricate themselves.

Money was needful to extricate him from this drudgery and let him follow up his aspirations.

A bit more urgent is how to extricate ourselves from this stinker of a GECSTGD.

She lay on her back, struggling vainly to extricate her foot from the stirrup.

He could extricate himself by criminating his dead father, but that he should never do.

But Shakib is in such a business tangle that he could not extricate himself in a day.

Still, he conceived that he had gone too far to extricate himself.

This week, Merkel ominously said she expects it will take Europe another decade to extricate itself from the crisis.

Before the animal could extricate itself Mary-'Gusta had seized it in her arms.

Word Value for extricates
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18

Words with friends

19

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