entangle|entangled|entangles|entangling in English
verb
[en·tan·gle || ɪn'tæŋgl]
embroil, involve; become enmeshed, become ensnared
Use "entangle|entangled|entangles|entangling" in a sentence
1. Entangling Roots and Ensnare work on Heroes again.
2. 1 Bureaucracy can entangle ventures for months.
3. 6 Don't entangle the fishing lines.
4. 11 To entangle or catch ( a rope, for example ).
5. It's a quantum entangled telegraph.
6. They also get entangled in fishing gear.
7. This question is entangled with many others.
8. Suddenly she was entangled in the seaweed.
9. 6 He became entangled in legal disputes.
10. Her hair was entangled in the fastener.
11. Craftiness: Jews, in Seeking to Entangle the Master
12. He became entangled in legal disputes.
13. 17 They became entangled in dishonest business dealings.
14. The sailor's legs got entangled with the ropes.
15. Small animals can get entangled in the net.
16. The fishing lines had become hopelessly entangled.
17. He is entangled with a mysterious man.
18. The bird entangled itself in the net.
19. 5 This time i dare not to entangle you again.
20. 11 The swordfish got entangled in the fishing net.
21. Bolas are a thrown weapon designed to entangle an animal's legs
22. Who can separate these entangled ropes for me?
23. She didn't want to get entangled with him.
24. Synonyms for Complicates include entangles, confuses, muddles, embroils, perplexes, embarrasses, complexes, complexifies, ravels and sophisticates
25. The sailer's legs got entangled with the ropes.