Sentences

bemire in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

BEMIRE (verb): To cause someone or something to become stuck or entangled in a difficult or confusing situation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist's latest work seemed to bemire the viewer in a deep sense of contemplation.
  2. Negotiations began to bemire the peace process, leaving all parties frustrated.
  3. Heavy rains can bemire the roads, making travel nearly impossible.
  4. The scandal appeared to bemire the politician's once-stellar reputation.
  5. Their constant arguments seemed to bemire the harmony of the group.
  6. In an attempt to simplify the project, they inadvertently bemired it with unnecessary details.
  7. The company's financial troubles began to bemire its growth prospects.
  8. His overly complex explanation only served to bemire the audience's understanding.
  9. The unexpected delays began to bemire the entire development schedule.
  10. A lack of clear communication can bemire even the best-laid plans.