inextricably mixed

Frequency: 5.50.6 per million words

Indicates that different elements (like fact and fiction) are combined in a way they cannot be distinguished.

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Examples (20)

  • Fact and fiction are often inextricably mixed in historical narratives.
  • In his world view, art and religion were inextricably mixed.
  • The company's success was inextricably mixed with the founder's vision.
  • Their fates became inextricably mixed after that incident.
  • Their destinies became inextricably mixed after that fateful encounter.
  • The country's economy and political stability are inextricably mixed.
  • Modern art forms are often inextricably mixed, blurring traditional boundaries.
  • Modern technology and daily life are now inextricably mixed.
  • His personal life and professional ambition were inextricably mixed.
  • The two concepts are so inextricably mixed that separating them is impossible.
  • In complex ecosystems, the fate of different species is inextricably mixed.
  • Her personal life and professional responsibilities were inextricably mixed.
  • The sweet and sour flavors were so inextricably mixed that neither dominated.
  • The success of the project was inextricably mixed with the team's collaboration.
  • Truth and deception can be inextricably mixed in propaganda.
  • For many, identity and cultural heritage are inextricably mixed.
  • From childhood, their lives were inextricably mixed, forming an unbreakable bond.
  • His feelings about the past were inextricably mixed with regret and nostalgia.
  • The different cultural influences are inextricably mixed in the city's architecture.
  • The environmental crisis and human actions are inextricably mixed.