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  • Extricate
    • P.O.S.: verb
    • Definition: to free or release from entanglement
    • Etymology: Latin extricatus, past participle of extricare "disentangle," figuratively "clear up, unravel," perhaps from ex- "out of" + tricae (plural) "perplexities, hindrances," which is of unknown origin. Related: Extricated; extricating
    • Example: "The idea that an author can extricate her or his own ongoing life experience from the tale being written is a conceit of very little worth." Steven Erikson
       
      Now please create your own sentence (with an opening clause or phrase)
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