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extrication

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[ek-stri-key-shuhn] / ˌɛk strɪˈkeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act of freeing a trapped or entangled person or thing.

    In an avalanche, rapid extrication of victims within 10 to 20 minutes of burial is essential for survival.

    Unexpectedly, it is the children who bear the burden of the family's extrication from the problems overtaking them.


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Origin of extrication

First recorded in 1610–20; equivalent to Latin extrīcāre ( see extricate ( def. )) + -ion ( def. )

Explanation

Extrication is when you set someone or something free. If your dog gets tangled in your neighbor's hammock, she might require some extrication. The act of getting someone out of a physically tangled or otherwise complicated situation is extrication. When you unwind the yarn your cat is twisted in, that's extrication. And when you get your friend out of a complicated legal situation, that's also extrication. When you get yourself out of a difficult or awkward circumstance, that's also extrication. The Latin root is extricare, from ex, "out," and tricae, "perplexities or hindrances."

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The agency said rescuers were "carrying out the evacuation process for the trapped victims using extrication equipment to free them from the wrecked train structures".

From Barron's • Apr. 27, 2026

Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service said: "The extrication was especially challenging with fuel lines running throughout the aircraft's chassis and aviation fuel stored in its wings."

From BBC • Dec. 29, 2025

The extrication of the federal workforce from routine economic activity means comparisons, even after data reporting returns, will be askew until normalization sets back in.

From MarketWatch • Oct. 11, 2025

A paramedic and extrication equipment were deployed to the car using a 200-foot line, the sheriff’s office said.

From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2023

He immediately became confused beyond all hope of extrication, in the most simple question of voting the War Credits.

From Dictatorship vs. Democracy (Terrorism and Communism) by Trotzky, Leon Davidovich

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