inextricably
Used to describe two or more things that are fundamentally connected, often in terms of fate, ideas, or relationships.
Emphasizes a very strong, logical, or causal connection between concepts or events.
Suggests a complex and often problematic connection that is difficult to separate.
A metaphorical way to describe how different parts form a single, inseparable whole, like threads in a fabric.
Indicates that different elements (like fact and fiction) are combined in a way they cannot be distinguished.
To show or create a strong, inseparable relationship between things. Often used in the passive form (be inextricably linked).
To bind or fasten things together in a way that they cannot be separated. Often used in the passive form (be inextricably tied).
To join or link two or more things in a fundamental way. Often used in the passive form (be inextricably connected).
To combine different elements into a complex, inseparable whole. Often used in the passive form (be inextricably woven).