extrication

/ˌɛkstrɪˈkeɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of freeing someone or something from a difficult, tangled, or trapped situation.
    • Her extrication from the complicated legal contract took months of negotiation.
    • The firefighters worked quickly on the extrication of the driver from the wrecked car.
    • The rescue team practiced extrication techniques for people trapped in collapsed buildings.
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