Entangled or hindered as if e.g. in mire.
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Examples for "involved "
1 DISCRIMINATION Spitzer also said the refusal involved the victims' nationality and religion.
2 Four of those cases involved domestic violence victims fleeing their abusive partners.
3 Cases mostly involved young people, with a low proportion of severe cases.
4 Therefore the delay, said a government source directly involved in the policymaking.
5 The central fisheries issue involved concerned freedom of access and traditional rights.
1 Sea level rise has become mired in the debate over climate change.
2 Eurotunnel remained mired in crisis talks with its creditors until last year.
3 The Morgan case is mired in claims of police and media corruption.
4 Yet his society could not have advanced far, mired in such fatalism!
5 With government policies mired in bureaucracy, the U.N. has offered to help.
6 Story time with Msholozi Sadly, it is a story mired in racism.
7 Last year, one man mired in that cycle met a notorious end.
8 The guns were mired and had to be left in the road.
9 Shahzad's American career began in disappointment and was mired in that house.
10 Great writers transcend their times, but second-rate writers are mired by theirs.
11 Predators leading scorer Filip Forsberg is mired in a five-game point drought.
12 His horse got mired in a swamp with the pursuers close behind.
13 A great hackney-coach nigh mired in mud as it lumbered through mid-road.
14 He had moved up the MS-13 ranks, but remains mired in poverty.
15 Why are so many Blacks still mired in poverty and disproportionately destitute?
16 Many went into sticky tar and became as mired as their machines.
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mire Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Mired across language varieties