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- extricate from
extricate from
extricate someone or something from someone or something
to disentangle someone or something from someone or something; to free someone or something from someone or something. I tried to extricate myself from her, but she made it hard for me to get away politely. I managed to extricate the ring from the vacuum cleaner bag.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| James | | [dʒeimz] | |
| Fraser | | FRAY-zər, FRAY-zhər | Scottish, English (Rare) |
| Hartmut | | HAHRT-moot (German) | German, Ancient Germanic |
| Rene | | - | English |
| Azra | | - | Arabic, Turkish, Bosnian, Persian, Urdu |
| Crescentius | | - | Late Roman |