noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪
political entanglements
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪
A good hour later, following numerous entanglements of rope in a tree, we arrived safely back to earth.
▪
Because she herself had subsequently been extremely wary of any emotional entanglements.
▪
During most of Alexander's reign, the regime had carefully avoided all but minor military entanglements.
▪
Furthermore, school supervision of the activities is precisely the kind of entanglement that is impermissible under constitutional precedents.
▪
Irrational perhaps, but they approach their misery from entirely different directions and ethnic entanglements.
▪
Mr Anderson said there was a risk of entanglement during operation and the company was required by law to provide covers.
▪
The accumulation of obligations made it nearly impossible for the children to pry loose from the entanglement .
▪
The only intrusion is the one I let in myself when I enlisted Shelly, and with Shelly all her grubby entanglements.