extricate
ext
ˈɛkst
ekst
ri
cate
ˌkeɪt
keit
British pronunciation
/ˈɛkstɹɪkˌe‍ɪt/

Définition et signification de « extricate » en anglais

to extricate
01

dégager, tirer

to free someone from a difficult or entangled situation
Transitive: to extricate sb
to extricate definition and meaning
example
Exemples
She had to extricate herself from the awkward conversation at the party.
Elle a dû se libérer de la conversation gênante à la fête.
The lawyer worked tirelessly to extricate her client from the legal troubles.
L'avocat a travaillé sans relâche pour sortir son client des ennuis juridiques.
02

dégager, extraire

to disentangle or take something out from an area or condition where it's trapped or stuck
Transitive: to extricate sb
example
Exemples
The technician carefully extricated the damaged part from the machine.
Le technicien a soigneusement extirpé la pièce endommagée de la machine.
He had to extricate the lost keys from the narrow gap between the seats.
Il a dû extirper les clés perdues de l'étroit espace entre les sièges.
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