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Meanings of
embroil
in English
Portuguese
ser empurrado
Back to the meaning
Force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action.
drag
sweep
tangle
sweep up
drag in
Portuguese
ser empurrado
Synonyms
Examples for "
drag
"
drag
sweep
tangle
sweep up
drag in
Examples for "
drag
"
1
Industry will probably be less of a
drag
this year, Lozano said.
2
Such requirements can
drag
out rule proposals for months, or even years.
3
They
drag
the river for days but of course nothing comes up.
4
Those in the bows leant over to
drag
in the young lord.
5
Here's another real world example: the
drag
-
and
-
drop
Ajax interface in Yahoo Sports.
1
The song is right: the Mournes do
sweep
down to the sea.
2
The military said it had prepared options for a Gaza ground
sweep
.
3
Rather, the question is: can it
sweep
through the other top categories?.
4
Analysts say a Democratic
sweep
could also bode well for emerging markets.
5
Britain's virtual
sweep
also included best comedy for Channel 4's The I.T.
1
And in the midst of the fleecy
tangle
Snowball struggled in vain.
2
It is the same affair; part and parcel of the same
tangle
.
3
The state was honeycombed and mined; society was a
tangle
of plots.
4
The lane ended just beyond in a
tangle
of weeds and undergrowth.
5
Things are in a sad
tangle
;
I can't see the way out.
1
Sudden doors flap, and gusts of brutal jollity
sweep
up
the street.
2
This was even better, for sometimes hard winds
sweep
up
the river.
3
I suppose he's going to
sweep
up
many detachments of the enemy.
4
Most mornings I
sweep
up
crumbs of polystyrene, from chewed roof insulation.
5
Now, Betty, get a dust-pan and brush and
sweep
up
that glass.
1
Those in the bows leant over to
drag
in
the young lord.
2
It could also
drag
in
the big regional powers, Russia and Turkey.
3
We
drag
in
those people, sweat them a bit, and learn more.
4
Fighting that could escalate and even
drag
in
Syria itself, he added.
5
One may bear one's own troubles, but not
drag
in
other people.
Usage of
embroil
in English
1
We must not
embroil
you with your confessor; nor Juanita with hers.
2
Why
embroil
yourself in an affair with which you have no concern?
3
Persist in this foolishness and you may
embroil
your country in war!
4
Child sexual abuse scandals continue to
embroil
the Church around the globe.
5
And now a new difficulty arose to
embroil
Europe in trouble.
6
You set him against his class; you
embroil
him with his family .
7
The row is the latest controversy to
embroil
the publicly-owned broadcaster.
8
My being in attendance, far from simplifying, would
embroil
and distort your position.
9
He invited everyone into his world, the better to
embroil
them.
10
There are now multiple probes into the saga which could
embroil
him further.
11
But, indeed, with this educational matter I must of necessity
embroil
myself later.
12
I pray you, Scapin, don't go and
embroil
me with justice.
13
The result was to
embroil
the Catholic King against the Pope and against themselves.
14
Yet they contrive still to
embroil
the philologists and historians.
15
They became alarmed lest such violent measures might
embroil
them with the Swedish government.
16
I should not, mean time,
embroil
any body with them.
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embroil
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
embroil a number
embroil any body
embroil facebook
embroil humanitarianism
embroil man
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Translations for
embroil
Portuguese
ser empurrado
Embroil
through the time
Embroil
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common