embrangle in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Embrangle: to entangle or confuse in a complicated or intricate manner.
Sample Sentences
- The complex plot of the novel began to embrangle the main character in a web of deceit.
- As the debate progressed, the politicians continued to embrangle their arguments, leading to more confusion among the audience.
- Her attempts to help seemed to only embrangle the situation further, causing more chaos instead of clarity.
- In the intricate dance of negotiation, both parties risked to embrangle their positions rather than finding common ground.
- The artist's abstract style often seemed to embrangle the viewer's understanding, inviting multiple interpretations.
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