Thesaurus / enmesh
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He was enmeshed, however, in a controversy over Theranos, a Silicon Valley-based medical device firm run by Elizabeth Holmes, a charismatic entrepreneur now awaiting trial on fraud charges.
GEORGE P. SHULTZ, COUNSEL AND CABINET MEMBER FOR TWO REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTS, DIES AT 100MICHAEL ABRAMOWITZ, DAVID HOFFMANFEBRUARY 8, 2021WASHINGTON POST
If one man is to run a hedge round a pasture, the pasture must first be stripped of the rights of common which enmesh it.
THE AGRARIAN PROBLEM IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURYRICHARD HENRY TAWNEY
They let him thoroughly enmesh himself, and then produced the order, written entirely in his own hand.
HISTORY OF THE COMMUNE OF 1871P. LISSAGARY
He maintained his position, and was condemned to death as a traitor, under the law which had been framed expressly to enmesh him.
TEN TUDOR STATESMENARTHUR D. INNES
All his anxiety was that Cesare should enmesh himself deep enough; and then—!
LITTLE NOVELS OF ITALYMAURICE HENRY HEWLETT
The fishermen he knew to be of predatory habits, and the promise of gold would enmesh them.
THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYNHAROLD MACGRATH
If her behaviour had been designed to draw him on and enmesh him completely, it could not have been more effective.
THE HONOUR OF THE CLINTONSARCHIBALD MARSHALL
Ross strove to enmesh them in the robe, using the pressure of his body to slam them all on the buttons and levers of the board.
KEY OUT OF TIMEANDRE ALICE NORTON
He knew that given rope Lionel would enmesh himself still further.
THE SEA-HAWKRAPHAEL SABATINI
He had no fear of the consequences of his attempt to enmesh Louise Treharne.
THE EDDYCLARENCE L. CULLEN
WORDS RELATED TO ENMESH
- bewilder
- burden
- catch
- clog
- come on
- complicate
- compromise
- confuse
- corner
- dishevel
- duke in
- embarrass
- embrangle
- embroil
- enchain
- enmesh
- ensnare
- entrap
- fetter
- hamper
- hook
- impede
- implicate
- intertangle
- intertwine
- interweave
- jumble
- knot
- lead on
- mat
- muddle
- perplex
- puzzle
- ravel
- rope in
- set up
- snag
- snare
- snarl
- swindle
- tangle
- trammel
- trap
- twist
- unsettle
- absorb
- affect
- argue
- associate
- bind
- catch
- commit
- complicate
- comprehend
- comprise
- compromise
- concern
- connect
- contain
- cover
- denote
- embrace
- embroil
- engage
- engross
- enmesh
- entail
- entangle
- grip
- hold
- hook
- implicate
- imply
- incorporate
- incriminate
- inculpate
- link
- mean
- mire
- mix up
- necessitate
- number
- point to
- preoccupy
- presuppose
- prove
- relate
- require
- rivet
- rope in
- snarl up
- suggest
- take in
- tangle
- touch
- wrap up in
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