noun
That which entangles or causes entanglement
verb
1.Cause to become twisted together with or caught in.
‘fish attempt to swim through the mesh and become entangled’
‘Over the years, I have noticed that the most lethargic are likely to have algae and various invertebrates cloaking their shells and eyes, and plenty of mussels entangling their legs and gills.’
2.Involve (someone) in difficulties or complicated circumstances from which it is difficult to escape.
‘they were suspicious of becoming entangled in a civil war’
‘Attempting to prove the legal reprehensibility of the enemy can only result in entangling one’s own forces in the very litigation one is attempting to impose on the enemy.’
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