Meaning & Definition of word "Entangled"

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    Entangled

    /ɪnˈtæŋɡəld/

    verb:

    • 1. to twist or interweave together; to involve in a complicated or difficult situation.
      • Example: The fishing line became entangled in the weeds at the bottom of the lake.
    • 2. to catch in or as if in a net; to ensnare.
      • Example: He felt entangled in a web of lies and deceit.
    • 3. to implicate or involve someone in problems from which they may not easily escape.
      • Example: The scandal entangled many politicians in its aftermath.

    Etymology

    From the Middle English 'entanglen', from 'en-' meaning 'to make' + 'tangle'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    entangled in controversy:

    caught up in a dispute or conflict.

    get entangled with someone:

    to become involved with someone in a complicated or tricky way.

    entangled in a web:

    caught in a difficult situation.

    Related Words

    entangle:

    To cause to become twisted together.

    tangle:

    A confused mass of something twisted together.

    Slang Meanings of entangled

    Meaning: Caught up in a complex relationship.

    Example Sentence: After dating for so long, they are really entangled in each other's lives.

    Meaning: In a difficult situation they can't easily get out of.

    Example Sentence: Ever since he took that job, he's been entangled in office politics.