inextricability
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inextricability — index complication, constant, impasse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
inextricability — inextricable ► ADJECTIVE 1) impossible to disentangle or separate. 2) impossible to escape from. DERIVATIVES inextricability noun inextricably adverb … English terms dictionary
inextricability — (|)in, ən+ noun ( es) : the quality or state of being inextricable inextricability of form and content Peter Viereck … Useful english dictionary
inextricability — noun see inextricable … New Collegiate Dictionary
inextricability — See inextricable. * * * … Universalium
inextricability — n. quality of being inextricable, quality of being inescapable; unsolvableness; great complexity or intricacy … English contemporary dictionary
inextricability — in·extricability … English syllables
inextricable — inextricability, inextricableness, n. inextricably, adv. /in ek stri keuh beuhl, in ik strik euh /, adj. 1. from which one cannot extricate oneself: an inextricable maze. 2. incapable of being disentangled, undone, loosed, or solved: an… … Universalium
inextricable — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin inextricabilis, from in + extricabilis extricable Date: 15th century 1. forming a maze or tangle from which it is impossible to get free 2. a. incapable… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Compound empowerment — refers to the way in which public infrastructure is used to radically increase the accumulation of private wealth. The term denotes how common wealth tax supported resources such as public education, financial and legal infrastructure, etc. is… … Wikipedia