embroiled
IPA: ɛmbrˈɔɪɫd
adjective
- deeply involved especially in something complicated
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Examples of "embroiled" in Sentences
- And by "embroiled," I mean he has sex with the wife and the mistress.
- I only hear her name embroiled in controversy and she is nowhere to be found.
- Contrast that with Big East behemoth U-Conn, embroiled in recruiting controversies.
- "embroiled" the ANCWL -- was the last in a series of incidents that had given rise to their resignations.
- And thus I found myself once again embroiled in the Where's The Change debate, despite having gone through it with two other teenagers.
- In Pakistan, the issue has become embroiled in widespread anti-Americanism and suspicions, fanned by the Pakistani media and used for political advantage, that U.S. spies and intelligence contractors are secretly operating in the country.
- Attorney John Moses, standing in for Acerra's lawyer, who was said to be in Texas, railed that the Bristol County District Attorney's Office is becoming "embroiled" in a "political" case in Taunton that bears no relevance to the latest nine-year-old allegations.
- The "action" in which Marlowe always becomes embroiled is fun to read, perhaps even keeps us reading, but for me such action adds little to my perception of him as a character, which is also always being reinforced by the way in which he describes this action to us.
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