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the mired
verb
To weigh down.
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The mired recovery makes the United States more vulnerable to trouble in Europe and, at home, the potential expiration of several tax breaks and other buoyant measures at the end of the year, known as the fiscal cliff.
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And he frequently rises above the mire of political combat when the battle calls for engagement.
The Mets, mired in the Madoff Years, have Matt Harvey, who pitches Tuesday.
Nor is the action mired in verbiage.
CBS ended the night mired in third place.
The country remains mired.
The team is mired in financial turmoil.
The bill is mired in controversy.
(The bill remains mired in parliament).
Still, the plan was mired in controversy.
The economy is mired in recession.
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