Embroilment, entanglement; the state of being or getting embrangled(noun)
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Use "embranglement" in a sentence
"Compared with other items in the Cave œuvre — notably his 1989 novel And the Ass Saw the Angel, with its “embranglement of words” — The Proposition relies more on image than language."
"Even in repose he shows a history thick with embranglement, dust-stomping men turning figures in the steep sun."
"The Mary Todd embranglement is simply the fact that as a result of this situation where Lincoln wanted out of their relationship and Mary resisted, and Lincoln became emotionally -- began to sink into kind of a despondency."