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1 extricate
['ekstrɪkeɪt] 1.verbo transitivo (from trap, net) districare; (from situation) liberare2.to extricate oneself from — districarsi da [ place]; sciogliersi da [ embrace]; liberarsi da [ situation]
* * *['ekstrikeit](to set free: He extricated her from her difficulties.) liberare* * *['ekstrɪkeɪt] 1.verbo transitivo (from trap, net) districare; (from situation) liberare2.to extricate oneself from — districarsi da [ place]; sciogliersi da [ embrace]; liberarsi da [ situation]
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2 (to) extricate
(to) extricate /ˈɛkstrɪkeɪt/v. t.1 districare; liberare; sbrogliare: to extricate one's paws from a snare, districare le zampe da una trappola; to extricate oneself from a dangerous situation, districarsi da una situazione pericolosa; to extricate oneself from debt, liberarsi dai debitiextricablea.districabile; liberabileextricationn. [u] -
3 (to) extricate
(to) extricate /ˈɛkstrɪkeɪt/v. t.1 districare; liberare; sbrogliare: to extricate one's paws from a snare, districare le zampe da una trappola; to extricate oneself from a dangerous situation, districarsi da una situazione pericolosa; to extricate oneself from debt, liberarsi dai debitiextricablea.districabile; liberabileextricationn. [u]
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