ENTANGLE


Meaning of ENTANGLE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ VERB

become

They have, through happenstance, and the nature of urban life that crunches lives and experiences together, simply become entangled .

That is that this is a case where the legal process and the political process have become entangled ...

J., we become so entangled in the tale that its considerable length is hardly noticeable.

From the 1950s onward, these goals became increasingly entangled .

On a long pass route, the legs of Michael Irvin and Rod Woodson became entangled .

They become entangled in national budgetary squabbles or bogged down with environmental concerns.

get

Unfortunately small animals such as hedgehogs can get entangled in the net, and removing it to pick the fruit can be tricky.

But the more involved they get , the more entangled they become.

One arm kept getting entangled in the sheets, until he began to think that she was playing a trick on him.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

At best, they can entangle the nets of a fishing boat and kill the crew.

In other words, the more deeply entangled he becomes, the freer he is.

That is that this is a case where the legal process and the political process have become entangled...

The influence of wages is more difficult to assess because cause and effect are entangled with one another.

They have, through happenstance, and the nature of urban life that crunches lives and experiences together, simply become entangled.

We have been entangled in the numbers game too long.

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