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Discover Ludwig'enmeshed' is an acceptable word in written English
It is used to describe a situation or relationship in which two or more people or groups are closely connected to one another. For example, “The couple's finances were so enmeshed they could barely make separate decisions.”
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The light of child stars often fades, but with a role so mature, so enmeshed in the politics of a nation, it's hard to understand why nothing took off.
Filiu is convinced that by creating a vacuum, the west let radical Islamic networks based in the Gulf states become enmeshed in the Syrian quagmire – thus helping spread the ideology Isis thrives on.
There are hundreds of Indian groups from one end of the forest to the other – many of them now enmeshed in legal cases or "integration projects" or other demoralising fiascos – but those that most often capture international attention (ironically) are the uncontacted.
There are more think-tanks in Washington than ever before, and they are more enmeshed with the machinery of power.
Stolichnaya would have been less expensive, and the brand is less developed, which gives it greater growth potential, but the deal became enmeshed with political machinations around Russia's recent elections.
The peace and prosperity of the world depends on which path it takes.Some people argue that China is now too enmeshed in globalisation to put the world economy in jeopardy through war or coercion.
Japan is enmeshed in red tape that helps producers ranging from safety rules that make drivers change their cars every couple of years, to a system of planning permits that has let shopkeepers drive away big, cost-cutting stores.
North Korea was already fairly isolated; Iran is more deeply enmeshed in the world's trading and financial systems.
But it is now enmeshed in what its gleeful opponents are calling the biggest scandal in modern Canadian history.
A local cinema is showing a film called "Orgazmo", about a Mormon missionary who gets enmeshed in the porn industry.In this section A collection for what?
The bigger snares are thickets of politics and ideology in which all the principals are enmeshed.
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