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extricate
verb as in get out of a situation; relieve of responsibility
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"We were soon joined by Saffron Walden, we then used hydraulic cutting equipment to extricate the trapped driver from the car."
Watching his movies, one can see that Lynch was compelled by all of the ways his characters might be able to extricate themselves from their horrendous situations.
One video shows him under the rubble, carefully extricating the body of an infant from around the body of another small child, who is alive.
He lets the film pause and breathe, believably extricating Pansy from her pain for just a moment to give her a taste of what reprieve and lightness might look like.
But throughout, her true passion remained in extricating her parents' mysterious country of origin from Russia's influence and bringing it closer to the West.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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