embroil|embroiled|embroiling|embroils in English
verb
[em·broil || ɪm'brɔɪl]
involve in conflict, entangle; become entangled in conflict
Use "embroil|embroiled|embroiling|embroils" in a sentence
1. Sorry for embroiling you.
2. 19 Thelikelihoodislinked embroil by a few friendship.
3. 17 Don't embroil me in your quarrel.
4. 18 The speech that gets embroil is more.
5. I was reluctant to embroil myself in his problems.
6. 6 I was reluctant to embroil myself in his problems.
7. 16 Why did you embroil innocent,(www.Sentencedict.com) ordinary civilians?
8. 8 He embroiled himself in their argument.
9. They embroiled Peter in their quarrel.
10. 29 Hans , i don ' t think we should embroil sophie in this ...
11. He embroiled himself in their argument.
12. Synonyms for Complicates include entangles, confuses, muddles, embroils, perplexes, embarrasses, complexes, complexifies, ravels and sophisticates
13. 13 Both products have been embroiled in angry debate.
14. The man became embroiled this time with a saleswoman.
15. But every fool will become embroiled in it.
16. I became embroiled in an argument with the taxi driver.
17. Both products have been embroiled in angry debate.
18. We see countries embroiled in wholesale genocide.
19. 7 They embroiled Peter in their quarrel.
20. 5 They are embroiled in a war against their will.
21. I don't want to become embroiled in their quarrels.
22. Take care not to get embroiled with those people.
23. He became embroiled in a dispute with his neighbours.
24. They are embroiled in a war against their will.
25. 12 Any hostilities could result in retaliation and further embroil U.N. troops in fighting.