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morass

[muh-ras] / məˈræs /


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This has plunged Cuba into a further economic morass with fuel shortages and rolling blackouts.

From Barron's

They predicted that the “process of sorting out refunds will likely take months and be a legal and bureaucratic morass in its own right.”

From MarketWatch

The path out of the morass isn’t readily apparent.

From Barron's

Other risk-off indicators, tied in part to the swirling morass of geopolitical events, continue to flash red.

From Barron's

The risk of the high-speed approach is that the administration cuts corners and finds itself entangled in a protracted legal morass, legal and energy experts said.

From The Wall Street Journal