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View definitions for entangled

entangled

adjective as in caught

Weak match

adjective as in perplexed

adjective as in tangled

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He curses Assad as freely as any rebel, dismissing the former dictator as an incompetent coward who entangled his fellow Alawites in war crimes before abandoning them.

For 200 years vaccination has been entangled with personal liberty, state control and other political issues.

From BBC

But male desire has become an increasingly contested concept, not least because of the questions of power and domination often entangled within it.

From BBC

Media coverage of parental estrangement has gotten entangled with other buzzy topics like "cancel culture" or articles scolding young women who are unwilling to date Trump voters.

From Salon

A rescue team dispatched to aid an entangled whale spotted in the waters off Newport Beach was unable to free the whale from a rope — and now the whale hasn’t been seen for days.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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