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Definition of "enmeshed" []

  • Tangled or twisted together. (adjective)
  • Simple past tense and past participle of enmesh. (verb)

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Use "enmeshed" in a sentence
  • "But while it is true that the United States is again enmeshed in controversial wars in Asia, the circumstances prompting the show's rebellious acts feel as if they bear only tangential resemblance to modern America."
  • "By the time he was grown, I was again enmeshed in the school year calendar because of my job in the high school."
  • "Patrick Kurp really touches upon the heart of the matter when he describes the Green cover, though; and, that word, "enmeshed," just seamlessly pulls the sleek synchro-feel of it all together, IMO."