entangles in Germany
entangles [intæŋglz] umschlingt, verwickelt
Sentence patterns related to "entangles"
1. Synonyms for Complicates include entangles, confuses, muddles, embroils, perplexes, embarrasses, complexes, complexifies, ravels and sophisticates
2. 9 In addition to “every weight,” Paul mentioned putting off “the sin that easily entangles us.”
3. Alienation is hostile towards mankind in every institution of the world, in which it entangles
4. Cornered entangles viewers spatially and intellectually in the moral, social, and political complexities of racial determination.
5. First performed around 1600, HAmlet tells the story of a prince whose duty to revenge his father’s death entangles him in philosophical problems he can’t solve
6. The name Cassandra means She Who Entangles Men and is of Greek origin.Cassandra is a name that's been used primarily by parents who are considering baby names for girls.
7. As noted in that article, Paul offered this admonition to his fellow servants, including us: “Let us also put off every weight and the sin that easily entangles us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us.” —Heb.