entangled
IPA: ɛntˈæŋgʌɫd
adjective
- tangled or twisted together
- confused or complicated
- (physics) (of two quantum states) correlated, even though physically separated; (referring to a state of a composite system) not separable
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Examples of "entangled" in Sentences
- One day the cockatoo got his chain entangled, and Miss Kitty promptly advanced to put it right.
- Or is that limited to cases where the Pauli Exclusion Principle applies (i.e. in entangled pairs)?
- Even the technical term used to account for non-locality -- 'entangled' -- has a negative, uncomfortable connotation.
- A lysogenic bacterium produces virions if it is derepressed, and here we are again entangled in the problem of induction.
- I have not been named in any of the cases pertaining to the 1984 riots, but my political opponents got my name entangled in them.
- "Let no man impose those things upon you, for God has not imposed them: if God has made you free, be not you again entangled in that yoke of bondage."
- With its quantum-system functions, our brain can receive information not only from our eyes and ears, but directly from the wider world with which we are "entangled" -- nonlocally connected.
- Christians keep close to the word of God, and watch against those who seek to perplex and bewilder them, and that because, if men who have once escaped are again entangled, the latter end is worse with them than the beginning.
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