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View usage for: enmesh in British English or inmesh (ɪnˈmɛʃ) or immesh verb(transitive) to catch or involve in or as if in a net or snare; entangle Derived forms enmeshment (enˈmeshment) noun enmesh in American English (ɛnˈmɛʃ; ɪnmɛʃ) verb transitive to catch in or as in the meshes of a net; entangle Examples of 'enmesh' in a sentenceenmesh But they were already enmeshed in politics.Her work is so deeply enmeshed in knots of aesthetic theory that it has lost sight of its own appearance.In postwar years, the royal protection team found itself increasingly enmeshed in a web of protocol.All Saints was deeply enmeshed with Iceland.He probably became too much of a public figure, too enmeshed in politics, too willing to talk about matters beyond monetary policy. Synonyms of 'enmesh'entangle, involve, catch, net More Synonyms of enmesh She warned that the new mandate would enmesh the UN in a dangerous conflict. Additional synonymsDefinition to capture (a person or a fish or animal) The locals were encouraged to catch and kill the birds. Synonyms trap, capture, snare, entangle, ensnare, entrapDefinition to involve (oneself or another person) in problems or difficulties Any hostilities could further embroil U.N. troops in the fighting. Synonyms involve, complicate, mix up, implicate, entangle, mire, ensnare, encumber, enmeshDefinition to catch (an animal) in a snare The spider must wait for the prey to be ensnared in its web. Synonyms trap, catch, capture, seize, snarl, embroil, net, snare, entangle, entrap, enmesh- enlightenment
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