Sentence examples for am embroiled from inspiring English sources

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am embroiled

verb

To draw into a situation; to cause to be involved.

  • Avoid him. He will embroil you in his fights.

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Here I am, embroiled in the biggest controversy to hit the Indians since Columbus arrived.

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Now, Mr. Kiriakou is embroiled in another drama.

Iran is embroiled in its own troubles.

Now He's Embroiled in Scandal.

Scientology has long been embroiled in controversy.

Two young sales representatives are embroiled in a turf war.

China also has been embroiled in maritime disputes with South Korea and Japan.

Greece was embroiled in civil war provoked by Communists.

Even now, his succession is embroiled in post-crisis politics.

Zimbabwean troops have been embroiled in Congo ever since.

Apple and Samsung have been embroiled in bitter patent disputes for years.

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