All 9 Uses
extricate
in
Brisingr
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- Murtagh had saved Eragon and Saphira from the Ra'zac after their first, ill-fated visit to Dras-Leona; risked his life to help extricate Eragon from Gil'ead; acquitted himself honorably in the Battle of Farthen Dur; and, despite the torments he no doubt endured as a result, had chosen to interpret his orders from Galbatorix in a way that allowed him to release Eragon and Saphira after the Battle of the Burning Plains instead of taking them captive.†
extricate = free or remove from constraint or difficulty
- Roran hesitated, as if unable to decide whether her request was serious and, if so, how he could politely extricate himself from such an unlooked-for and rather onerous obligation.†
- "Somehow I think Roran would have found a way to extricate you from Helgrind, even without me," commented Eragon.†
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- Extricating himself from Jeod's grip, Eragon edged toward the entrance to the tent while excusing himself as gracefully as he could and making his farewells.†
extricating = freeing or removing from constraint or difficulty
- This place, however, captured the imagination of our race, and ever since, knurlan from every clan have traveled here and labored to extricate more trees from the grip of the granite.†
extricate = free or remove from constraint or difficulty
- KISSMESWEET Waking, Roran extricated himself from Katrina's smooth arms and sat bare-chested on the edge of the cot they shared.†
extricated = freed or removed from constraint or difficulty
- The dwarf on the bottom groaned and kicked his feet in the air but was unable to extricate himself from under his fellow prisoners.†
extricate = free or remove from constraint or difficulty
- Extricating himself from Katrina's embrace, he said, "There is something I want you to do for me.†
extricating = freeing or removing from constraint or difficulty
- Eragon winced and extricated himself from Varaug's mind even as the Shade recoiled from Arya, pulling himself off her blade.†
extricated = freed or removed from constraint or difficulty
Definitions:
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(1)
(extricate) free or remove from constraint or difficulty
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)