TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
EN
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Deeply involved especially in something complicated.
embroiled
involved
Entangled.
tangled
embroiled
1
The United States and China are
embroiled
in a wider trade war.
2
The incumbent needs to be vulnerable,
embroiled
in scandal or weakened politically.
3
But since 1989, the Polish parliament has been constantly
embroiled
in quarrels.
4
The fight has
embroiled
Samsung, HTC Corp and others that use Android.
5
The decision comes after Etzebeth found himself
embroiled
in a racism controversy.
Entangled.
unfree
1
However, they also happen to find themselves
entangled
with the Dixie Mafia.
2
The corpse of Dasima floated and
entangled
in the bathing-place of William.
3
The lifeboat got
entangled
in the wreck and could not get clear.
4
The girl operators were
entangled
in a maze of civil service rules.
5
A young student was easily
entangled
in the nets of the Jesuits.
6
I am
entangled
in the snare of the Evil One, Master Benteen.
7
The column,
entangled
in this narrow passage, in vain attempted to retrograde.
8
The most
entangled
and complicated matters fell into harmony in his hands.
9
It's a practice that has become deeply
entangled
with medical device litigation.
10
I was
entangled
by the iron and the rope and dragged forward-
11
A rigged vessel would have been
entangled
in the blocked up gorges.
12
The more it struggled to free itself, the more it got
entangled
.
13
Profoundly
entangled
in the supernatural din, we shook from neck to heels.
14
Instead, he forced himself still deeper, straining to reach the
entangled
foot.
15
In plunging down the mountain, Sevier's horse was
entangled
in a thicket.
16
He seemed to himself to be
entangled
in a net of words.
entangled
entangle
·
become entangled
so entangled
more entangled
hopelessly entangled