transitive verb
also im·bran·gle ə̇mˈbraŋ(g)əl, em-
Etymology: en- (I) or in- (II) + brangle
: confuse , entangle
all embrangled with this election squabble
the outside snares and commitments which so embrangled him in his first two years — Isis
• em·bran·gle·ment -lmənt noun -s