Extricate

Verb

 * 1)  To free, disengage, loosen, or untangle.
 * I finally managed to extricate myself from the tight jacket.
 * 1)  To free from intricacies or perplexity
 * 2) * 1662: Thomas Salusbury, Galileo's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems (Dialogue Two)
 * Your argumentation ... is invelloped with certain intricacies, that are not easie to be extricated.

Synonyms for Extricate
liberate, deliver, free, unbind, unchain, disengage, loose, disentangle, release, unfasten, untie, let go, pull (out of), rescue, ransom, affranchise.

Antonyms for Extricate
tie, bind, chain, confine, imprison, incarcerate, entangle, restrict, circumscribe, fetter, retain, limit, restrain.

Thesaurus
avulse, break loose, break out, clear, cut loose, cut out, deliver, deracinate, dig out, dig up, disburden, disembarrass, disembroil, disencumber, disengage, disentangle, disinvolve, dislodge, draw, draw out, dredge, dredge up, eradicate, evolve, evulse, excavate, excise, exsect, extract, free, free up, get out, gouge out, grub up, liberate, mine, pick out, pluck out, pluck up, pull, pull out, pull up, quarry, rake out, ransom, recover, redeem, release, remove, rescue, retrieve, rip out, root out, root up, salvage, save, set free, take out, tear loose, tear out, unclutter, unearth, unknot, unravel, unscramble, unsnarl, untangle, uproot, weed out, withdraw, wrest out

Etymology
From extricatus:, past participle of extrico:.

Translations

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 * Russian: освобождать
 * Scottish Gaelic: ,