inextricably tie

Frequency: 6.91.3 per million words

To bind or fasten things together in a way that they cannot be separated. Often used in the passive form (be inextricably tied).

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Examples (10)

  • The two concepts are inextricably tied together.
  • Their destinies became inextricably tied after the accident.
  • Economic growth and environmental protection should be inextricably tied.
  • She argues that personal freedom and social responsibility are inextricably tied.
  • The fate of the two nations was inextricably tied to each other.
  • The artist's work is inextricably tied to his personal experiences.
  • For many, identity is inextricably tied to culture and language.
  • The success of the project is inextricably tied to team collaboration.
  • Their childhood memories are inextricably tied to the old house.
  • The future of democracy is inextricably tied to civic engagement.