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    embroiled


    1. He had been too timid when they were taken in by Alan’s fantasy, he had been too timid to turn around when they learned the truth and had come crawling back home, only to become embroiled in this war in Heaven


    2. What if Himla’s supplier had changed the dose? If Himla claimed something like that, should he believe him? No doubt he would get embroiled in a circular web of contradictory lies


    3. He couldn’t afford a visit by the police, they would ask a lot of awkward questions and he was afraid of getting his friend at the nick embroiled in what could possibly be something as important


    4. They were heavily embroiled as mercenaries and ill-used the Mongols frequently


    5. We allow ourselves to become embroiled in conflicts that to most Americans, and frequently ‘the Congress’, have not been ‘sold’ on the reasoning that the conflict is in defense of ‘the nation’ or ‘our national interests’


    6. Congress and the President embroiled in Watergate, this Budget


    7. The pay, however, was excellent and soon he found himself embroiled in the kidnapping and occasionally the execution of innocent people


    8. From 1941-1945 the United States was embroiled in World War Two


    9. You are going to have to practice discrimination—or apathy—so as not to become embroiled in unnecessary and diversionary activity


    10. discoveries to be once more embroiled in the tedium of daily existence

    11. He cautioned his apostles to be discreet in their remarks concerning the strained relations then existing between the Jewish people and the Roman government; he forbade them to become in any way embroiled in these difficulties


    12. He had bought new motorized equipment to facilitate his farming and ranching operation and dam if several pieces hadn‘t been stolen, leaving him embroiled in a stalemated hassle with his insurance company and the bank


    13. embroiled in a terrible civil war, the Tsar and his family had been arrested and imprisoned in Tobolsk in Siberia, and Bolshevik agents were everywhere


    14. Now, if the Bride of Christ was embroiled in the horrors of the tribulation, managed


    15. How such a complex woman could become embroiled in this twisted double-murder case was a mystery in itself, but he had seen previously how innocent individuals were unwittingly dragged into these sordid affairs and forced to live under the suspicion and stigma until the matter was resolved


    16. When we excite the passions of others by attempting to control them in some way, we become embroiled in a struggle of egos


    17. Francis changed and went to bed, but something above and beyond all the bizarre events in which he had become embroiled during the past few hours tugged at the back of his mind


    18. But the ‘Decommissioned Adult’ in them would have rendered them incapable of seeing the other side of the emotional coin, and given their inability to adjust or adapt with ‘the others’, the Musalmans, somewhere or the other in the wide world, forever get embroiled in some dispute or controversy, and/or both


    19. Understandably, the Brahmans could not have remained immune to the political turmoil around, which would have threatened their cultural hegemony that they had inherited, and so were embroiled in intrigues with a view to retain their hold on the political handles of what they came to call as the karmabhoomi


    20. turmoil that usually embroiled her

    21. But if man gives free rein to his spirit and follows the primrose path, that is, living a life of nothing but ease and pleasure, so that he fails to make use of his intellectual gifts and the power of his thought, he will become entirely embroiled in the lowly life, drinking from its quagmire and guzzling from its cup of mean, carnal desires


    22. So, why would he get embroiled in this game?


    23. I began to have a debate with myself on how sensible it was for me to have become embroiled with such an organisation; I mean I didn’t really know what they did in that building, maybe the best course of action was to tell someone what I have already witnessed


    24. At the time, Clinton was embroiled in his Monica stuff and by a complete coincidence, the secretary of HUD had his own personal scandal that he was dealing with


    25. One of the youths was from the family embroiled in the land dispute with Marc


    26. As if these new bouts of rioting weren’t enough to contend with, Greece was embroiled in bitter political row with Britain


    27. Moreover, if the exchange becomes heated and they get embroiled in


    28. The same year he became embroiled in a


    29. embroiled in a war in the depths of Russia, Rommel had been defeated in the


    30. This shows how the entire venture was embroiled in the International European politics of that era

    31. With Thomas embroiled in debate with some of


    32. Others like me and yet different from me were all embroiled in the same fight that I was


    33. • The USA was embroiled in scandals over the depraved, criminal, and disgusting treatment of


    34. “Oh my word son!” He said, as his eyes were glued to the large overhead screen that showed the defensive battle the ship was embroiled in


    35. Utah nodded, as if he was already embroiled in that struggle


    36. In the course of doing good things we often find ourselves embroiled in all sorts of conflicts that lead to interesting situations and outcomes


    37. I was laying on my back resting letting my eyes drift upward to the blue sky overhead, as I contemplated the second act of the drama that I was embroiled in


    38. embroiled in the imitation of international dance


    39. “Obviously I don’t want to say too much in front of your son here, but I understand you’re embroiled in some sort of dispute with the school and I don’t know the ins and outs of all that, and frankly I’m not that interested, but let me tell you this, Jane


    40. The NSA was embroiled in controversy after the Snowden revelations

    41. For years after Lydgate remembered the impression produced in him by this involuntary appeal—this cry from soul to soul, without other consciousness than their moving with kindred natures in the same embroiled medium, the same troublous fitfully illuminated life


    42. Let’s see, what’s new? Nick and I are currently embroiled in what I have taken to calling (to myself) the Cuckoo Clock Conundrum


    43. But it was not by design of your own that you became embroiled in them, and so I will not blame such part as you have played-a valiant one, I doubt not


    44. Which did not involve getting embroiled in Vietnam


    45. WorldCom, the telecom business embroiled in accounting fraud, had a board almost entirely aligned with CEO Bernard Ebbers: Most were insiders, and even those who were outsiders had strong personal and financial ties to Ebbers


    46. ‘Don’t you read the papers?’ one exasperated client asked us after we bought a stock that was embroiled in scandal


    47. The man and woman are soon embroiled in an “affair,” though they are both unconscious of that fact


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    Synonyms for "embroiled"

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    "embroiled" definitions

    deeply involved especially in something complicated