Meaning & Definition of word "Entanglement"

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    Entanglement

    /ɪnˈtæŋɡəlmənt/

    noun:

    • 1. the state of being entangled; a complicated or involved relationship.
      • Example: The entanglement of wires caused the entire system to malfunction.
    • 2. a situation in which people or things are involved in complicated or difficult circumstances.
      • Example: Their financial entanglement made it difficult to separate their assets.
    • 3. a physical phenomenon in quantum mechanics where particles become interconnected and the state of one particle can instantaneously affect the state of another, regardless of the distance.
      • Example: Quantum entanglement challenges our understanding of locality in physics.
    • 4. an intricate or complicated relationship or involvement with someone or something.
      • Example: The emotional entanglement between the characters led to a tumultuous relationship.

    Etymology

    The term 'entanglement' comes from the verb 'entangle', which is derived from the prefix 'en-' meaning 'to cause to be in' and 'tangle' which comes from Middle English 'tangel'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    love entanglement:

    A complex romantic situation involving multiple people.

    entanglement in affairs:

    Involvement in emotional or business matters that are complicated or troublesome.

    quantum entanglement:

    A physical phenomenon where particles become interconnected.

    Related Words

    tangle:

    To twist together or confuse, preventing untangling.

    complication:

    A condition that makes a situation more difficult.

    involvement:

    The fact or condition of participating in an activity or situation.

    Slang Meanings of entanglement

    Meaning: A complicated relationship situation.

    Example Sentence: She's in a bit of an entanglement with her ex and his new girlfriend.

    Meaning: Getting caught up in something messy.

    Example Sentence: He found himself in an entanglement with the drama at work.