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enmesh

[en-mesh]

verb (used with object)

  1. to catch, as in a net; entangle.

    He was enmeshed by financial difficulties.



enmesh

/ ɪˈɛʃ /

verb

  1. (tr) to catch or involve in or as if in a net or snare; entangle

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • enmeshment noun
  • ˈ󳾱Գ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of enmesh1

First recorded in 1595–1605; en- 1 + mesh
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But the car industry is just one area in which Chinese technology is becoming increasingly enmeshed in the UK economy.

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One person may, for example, be focusing on buying back the master recordings of her first six albums, while the other is enmeshed in rearing her four children with Deadpool.

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America’s elite universities are already deeply enmeshed with top schools abroad, from engineering partnerships with the Indian Institute of Technology to the Persian Gulf campuses of Georgetown, Texas A&M and NYU.

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At this point, what started as a throwaway joke has grown into something vaguely earnest — too big to fail and too enmeshed in the neighborhood to be abandoned in good conscience.

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"We are enmeshed in an era of 'fake news' and disinformation, where matters of trust are at the forefront of editors' minds," he tells the BBC.

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