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is enmeshed

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To mesh; to tangle or interweave in such a manner as not to be easily separated, particularly in a mesh or net like manner.

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Mr Najib is enmeshed in scandal himself.

It is enmeshed with child abuse and massacre.

The European Championships start Friday, and Italy is enmeshed in another match-fixing scandal.

Connecticut, whose governor, John Rowland, is enmeshed in a corruption scandal, was 31st, at 2.16.

An up-tempo melody is enmeshed by discordant blares that should sound wrong but don't.

Where Rockefeller Center is enmeshed in the city's pre-existing grid; Lincoln Center is only an appendix to it.

Here, corruption is enmeshed in daily human interaction; it is a function of both poverty and greed.

ExxonMobil is enmeshed in the dirty politics of the difficult countries where it drills for oil and gas.

Strayed is enmeshed in literature, and her skillfully structured adventure tale is more expressive than the film.

And India's independence movement was founded on civil disobedience, so lawbreaking is enmeshed in the political culture.

The current mayor of Washington is enmeshed in a series of scandals reminiscent of the bad old 1980s.

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