adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be closely/inextricably intertwined
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The problems of crime and unemployment are closely intertwined.
closely/inextricably/tightly etc interwoven
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The two themes are inextricably interwoven in the book.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
become
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So it was from the early 1960s that his career became inextricably linked to its growing success.
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It is then that the questions of who and what we are become inextricably linked with those about the nature of reality.
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What troubles their detractors, however, is the corporate power with which they have become inextricably linked.
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Her life had become inextricably involved with him.
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As such it was to become inextricably bound up with a number of conflicts surrounding such provision.
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Any insect touching it becomes inextricably stuck and very often buried within it as more resin flows around it.
bind
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In other words, Ahab fails to realize that good and evil are inextricably bound together and can not be separated.
link
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As young models, Liz and Vanessa become friends and then rivals, their lives linked inextricably over the years.
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Self-constituting activity is inextricably linked with meaning-producing activity 4.
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The representation of syntactic information in the lexicon is inextricably linked with the grammar being used.
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It is then that the questions of who and what we are become inextricably linked with those about the nature of reality.
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The end product of such a course of evolution is an obligate parasite that is inextricably linked to a particular host.
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Of course, the two mothering modifications are inextricably linked .
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We think of parrots as inextricably linked with our world.
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Thus, how the world presents itself to me and how I understand myself are inextricably linked .
mix
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Work is inextricably mixed with their lives.
tie
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One of the reasons for mounting unemployment in the Arab countries is the debt, a problem inextricably tied to military expenditures.
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Colleges and universities are inextricably tied up in the nexus of education and employment.