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entanglement

[en-tang-guhl-muhnt] / ɛnˈtæŋ gəl mənt /


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Further, there was no guarantee that military action would bring down the regime or avoid messy long-term entanglements.

From The Wall Street Journal

These qubits can also be linked to one another, known as entanglement.

From Science Daily

However, the property has been mired in various legal and financial entanglements including foreclosure threats.

From Los Angeles Times

Quantum memories help solve this problem by making quantum repeaters possible, allowing information to hop across a network through entanglement swapping rather than fading away.

From Science Daily

When whales die from natural causes or human-related threats such as ship strikes or fishing net entanglements, their bodies sink to the seafloor.

From Science Daily