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entanglement
[en-tang-guhl-muhnt]
noun
the act of entangling.
the state of being entangled.
something that entangles; snare; involvement; complication.
Other 51Թ Forms
- interentanglement noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of entanglement1
Example Sentences
Trump's proclamation accused Harvard of developing "extensive entanglements" with foreign countries and continuing to "flout the civil rights of its students and faculty".
Dain said that personal entanglements and gossip among employees sometimes made it hard to hold them accountable.
That speaks to one of the greatest needs we have in this country: To counteract Donald Trump, we need a viable, independent media that cannot be leveraged by government contracts and other entanglements.
He mainlines all of his romantic entanglements as if they were the antidote to his unresolved traumas.
“Sherlock & Daughter” hits the sweet spot between originality and familiarity with a plot that’s as devoted to unraveling the mystery of Amelia as it is to weaving a new entanglement for Holmes.
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