Extricate in a sentence as a verb

Oracle has stepped into a bear-trap in this case and is trying to extricate itself.

PrivCo, on the other hand, merely needs to claim they were misinformed by their source to extricate itself.

The solution to extricate oneself from the mess is to announce that the next version is free for all purchasers of the current one.

I'm doing my best to extricate myself from this dependency and build substantial visibility elsewhere where I can.

Microsoft has such a good relationship with the government that its unlikely to be able to extricate itself to every accomplish that.

When I catch myself going on extended binges, I try to extricate myself by consciously directing my time and energy elsewhere.

Reform is a great sentiment...Not to sound overly pessimistic, but "reform" isn't usually how citizens extricate themselves from a police state.

Because here's the thing: we can't extricate ourselves from our history, and the people closest to the problem have a lot more information about it than those moralizing from afar.

These sort of regional restrictions are all wrapped up in a mess of various treaties and international agreements that Canada could not easily extricate themselves from.

My first association was there'd by an effort to extricate yourself from the all-pervading surveillance, censoring, and traffic-shaping planned or already taking place.

I don't know, I work for a multinational manufacturing firm in the lighting industry and we have so many things tied up in Microsoft, it's hard to imagine we could extricate ourselves easily.

Here's a problem: anyone who's ever used Microsoft Word has experienced random invisible bits of formatting stuck in the text somewhere, difficult to extricate, impossible to replicate, impossible to script.

I've had that a couple of times now and had to extricate myself with, "look, I can take you through my many years of thought that brought me to this conclusion that will have you seriously doubting your faith, or we can just accept that we both have different opinions.

The answer seems to be millions of lines of very complicated and low level C++.I'm aware that Rust is one attempt to extricate ourselves from this hole, but that is years away from ever making it into a production browser, if it ever does.

What is needed, they say, is a comprehensive strategy to gradually extricate the Communist Party, which has more than 80 million members, from its heavy-handed control of the economy, the courts, the news media, the military, educational institutions, civic life and just the plain day-to-day affairs of citizens.

Extricate definitions

verb

release from entanglement of difficulty; "I cannot extricate myself from this task"

See also: untangle disentangle disencumber