Definitionadj. deeply involved especially in something complicated
Last update: January 1, 2016
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I avoided my two best friends because I did not want to get embroiled in their dispute. [adjective]
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When Jim accepted the package from his friend, he did not realize he had embroiled himself in a drug smuggling operation. [Please select]
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The town became embroiled in the struggles that ended in the independence of Scotland. [Please select]
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[Matters were getting embroiled with Rome. [Please select]
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LANCEY GETS EMBROILED IN TROUBLES, AND SEES SOME PECULIAR SERVICE. [Please select]
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The object of Roman Catholic France was to keep Protestant England embroiled with Holland, and in the profligate Charles the Second, a willing instrument was found for carrying out her designs. [Please select]
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[Footnote 1: "'The political men declare war, and generally for commercial interests; but when the nation is thus embroiled with its neighbors the soldier."' [Please select]
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