entanglement|entanglements in English
noun
[en'tan·gle·ment || -mənt]
confusion, complication; state of being entangled or ensnared (literal or figurative)
Use "entanglement|entanglements" in a sentence
1. Quantum entanglement.
2. Such physical entanglements are usually labile.
3. These are entanglement scars.
4. Your hand luxuriant line entanglements into the city in whose laughter.
5. To release from an entanglement or difficulty; disengage.
6. Others die from entanglement in fishing nets.
7. Mr. White threaded his way through the legal entanglements.
8. These alternatives include warning sensors, wire entanglements and command-detonated munitions.
9. 11 To release from an entanglement or difficulty; disengage.
10. 5 Others die from entanglement in fishing nets.
11. Let's just say we'd like to avoid any imperial entanglements.
12. Entanglement with the demons is far more dangerous.
13. 10 Campanulaceae Codonopsis an entanglement of perennial herbs, milk white.
14. 8 synonyms for Complexity: complication, involvement, intricacy, entanglement, convolution
15. Actually, the continuous variable entanglement is correlative with squeezing.
16. Abatis are used alone or in combination with wire entanglements and other obstacles.
17. The concurrence of the measurement of entanglement is calculated.
18. From the Concurrence, the entanglement of formation can be calculated
19. 12 The concurrence of the measurement of entanglement is calculated.
20. 9 Now all the entanglement of the day came back.
21. 8 Actually, the continuous variable entanglement is correlative with squeezing.
22. 15 And the ground-state entanglement varies suddenly at the critical point of phase transition. The entanglement between two particles is enhanced due to the energy current.
23. Up until now, your entanglements with Sarah have been your saving grace, Paul.
24. At dawn we broke through the barbed wire entanglements under the city wall.
25. 3 Many dolphins die each year from entanglement in fishing nets.