Dictionary entry

Inextricable

Webster's Dictionary 1913

In‐ex″tri‐ca‐ble (?), a. [L. inextricabilis: cf. F. inextricable. See In- not, and Extricate.]

1. Incapable of being extricated, untied, or disentangled; hopelessly intricate, confused, or obscure; as, an inextricable knot or difficulty; inextricable confusion.

Lost in the wild, inextricable maze. Blackmore.

2. Inevitable. “Fate inextricable.” Milton.