v. Obs. rare1. [f. EX- pref.1 2 + L. intrīcāt- ppl. stem of intrīcāre to entangle: see INTRICATE v.] trans. To disentangle, extricate. Const. from. (In quot. refl.)

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1661.  Feltham, Resolves, II. lx. A disadvantage, from which he hath no way to ex-intricate himself, but by the dextrousness of his ingenuity.

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