ə̇nˈmesh, en- transitive verb
also in·mesh ə̇nˈm ; or im·mesh iˈm-
Etymology: en- (I) or in- (II) + mesh, n.
: to catch or entangle in or as if in meshes
he was enmeshed in a series of boundary disputes with his neighbors
• en·mesh·ment -mənt noun -s