embrangled

[US]/ɪmˈbræŋɡl/
[UK]/ɪmˈbræŋɡl/

Translation

vt.to involve in a dispute or confusion

Phrases & Collocations

embrangle issues

embrangle thoughts

embrangle emotions

embrangle relationships

embrangle situations

embrangle ideas

embrangle conflicts

embrangle interests

embrangle plans

embrangle narratives

Example Sentences

don't let the situation embrangle you further.

he tried to embrangle the issue with unnecessary details.

we must not embrangle our plans with irrelevant distractions.

the debate began to embrangle as more opinions were introduced.

it’s easy to embrangle a simple task with too many instructions.

she felt embrangled in the conflicting advice she received.

his explanations only served to embrangle the audience.

let's avoid anything that might embrangle our conversation.

the plot began to embrangle after the introduction of new characters.

don't let your emotions embrangle your judgment.

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