Sentences

embroil in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To embroil means to involve someone or something in a complex or difficult situation, often one that is contentious or controversial.

Sample Sentences

  1. The scandal could easily embroil the entire organization in controversy.
  2. She was careful not to embroil herself in the heated debate between her friends.
  3. His reckless actions have the potential to embroil the community in legal troubles.
  4. The documentary aims to embroil viewers in the complexities of the political landscape.
  5. Despite his best efforts, he found it difficult to avoid being embroiled in family drama.
  6. The scandal was designed to embroil the entire organization in controversy.
  7. She did not want to embroil herself in the ongoing family feud.
  8. His reckless decisions could easily embroil the team in legal issues.
  9. The journalist's article was intended to embroil the politician in a public debate.
  10. It was hard to believe how quickly gossip could embroil the community in suspicion.

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