Use "embroiled" in a sentence

1. 8 He embroiled himself in their argument.

2. They embroiled Peter in their quarrel.

3. He embroiled himself in their argument.

4. 13 Both products have been embroiled in angry debate.

5. The man became embroiled this time with a saleswoman.

6. But every fool will become embroiled in it.

7. I became embroiled in an argument with the taxi driver.

8. Both products have been embroiled in angry debate.

9. We see countries embroiled in wholesale genocide.

10. 7 They embroiled Peter in their quarrel.

11. 5 They are embroiled in a war against their will.

12. I don't want to become embroiled in their quarrels.

13. Take care not to get embroiled with those people.

14. He became embroiled in a dispute with his neighbours.

15. They are embroiled in a war against their will.

16. 9 I don't want to become embroiled in their quarrels.

17. 1 I don't want to become embroiled in their arguments.

18. She was also embroiled in buying a house with him.

19. They became embroiled in a dispute with their neighbours.

20. I don't want to become embroiled in their arguments.

21. Mr. Tusk, our nation is currently embroiled in a trade war with China.

22. The Government insisted that troops would not become embroiled in battles in Bosnia.

23. John and Peter were quarrelling, but Mary refused to get embroiled.

24. 4 Take care not to get embroiled with those people.

25. 3 He became embroiled in a dispute with his neighbours.

26. 2 They became embroiled in a dispute with their neighbours.

27. 10 The Government insisted that troops would not become embroiled in battles in Bosnia.

28. 22 John and Peter were quarrelling, but Mary refused to get embroiled.

29. 11 I became embroiled in an argument with the taxi driver.

30. All the competitors, it seemed, had backwards baseball caps and were embroiled in drug scandals.

31. TRY THIS: Instead of getting embroiled in an argument, simply restate his position.

32. Instead of building a closer relationship, they found themselves embroiled in repeated arguments.

33. The United Nations was reluctant to get its forces embroiled in civil war.

34. 15 Six candidates are embroiled in a Commons clash over who will succeed Bernard Wetherill.

35. Instead of promoting peace through Christian neutrality, it became embroiled in nationalism.

36. I was drafted when the United States became embroiled in the first world war.

37. He was a passionate, combative, choleric, and difficult man, frequently embroiled in legal disputes.

38. Taxpayers embroiled in disputes with the Internal Revenue Service may soon get some help.

39. If Felipe didn't like it he shouldn't have agreed to their coming and got them embroiled.

40. Newport have also been embroiled in allegations, by Glamorgan Wanderers and Penarth(Sentence dictionary), of poaching.

41. Researchers who speak plainly are likely to find themselves embroiled in controversy and accused of unscientific bias.

42. The hazards of becoming embroiled in domestic squabbles - and he still saw this as one - were their repercussions.

43. More recently he was embroiled in a row with Darlington's Catholic community over plans to extend two schools.

44. Thirty-six nations are embroiled in a struggle for the survival of the fittest

45. 26 Understandably, I suppose, he did not want Reuters to become embroiled in controversy.

46. 23 The United Nations was reluctant to get its forces embroiled in civil war.

47. The film is all the more impressive for its refusal to get embroiled in half-baked political Attitudinising

48. 24 He was a passionate, combative, choleric, and difficult man, frequently embroiled in legal disputes.

49. The university isn't gonna get itself embroiled in that kind of controversy, not in this charged climate.

50. Stuck in this predicament the four travellers become embroiled in a drama unfolding in the house nearby.

51. Santorum said many Democrats deserted the bill last month when it became embroiled in the continuing budget debate.

52. 25 Researchers who speak plainly are likely to find themselves embroiled in controversy and accused of unscientific bias.

53. Following this, Anilai became embroiled in an armed conflict with a son-in-law of Artabanus, who eventually defeated him.

54. Next Norman Bowler went down and also got embroiled,[Sentence dictionary] receiving a kick in the face that broke his jaw.

55. The Swiss Confederation was embroiled in various campaigns with its neighbours: the French, the Habsburgs, and the Papal States.

56. Bush has become embroiled in destructive skirmishing at home even as his aides maneuver adroitly to avoid pointless battles abroad.

57. Two regiments became embroiled in a minefield but the third was able to join Indian 5th Infantry 5th Brigade as it renewed its attack.

58. Starting in the late 1880s, Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla were embroiled in a battle now known as the War of the Currents

59. Then, the apostles became embroiled once again in a heated argument over which one of them seemed to be the greatest.

60. In early 2011, he became embroiled in a crisis over the appointment of the state secretary, the state's highest-ranking civil servant.

61. Halfway up the river the ship became embroiled in the Amethyst Incident, when Chinese Communist gun batteries opened fire on the frigate.

62. 14 But now city officials find themselves embroiled in a battle with a fierce critic of the law: the Roman Catholic Church.

63. CA: Melinda, you're Roman Catholic, and you've often been embroiled in controversy over this issue, and on the abortion question, on both sides, really.

64. Channel 4 looks set to become embroiled in another taste row after backing a project which seeks to mummify a terminally-ill volunteer for a TV documentary.

65. Robinhood, the zero-commission online trading app, Confidentially filed for an IPO on Monday, about a month after becoming embroiled in controversy for its decision to block access to certain

66. Bout, 45, has been accused of selling arms to despots and insurgency groups embroiled in some of the world s bloodiest conflicts and was the inspiration for the …

67. Already this year, its operations in Indonesia have been embroiled in two headline-grabbing Brouhahas: the alleged embezzlement of millions of dollars by an employee and the death of a client

68. As long as records have been kept, mankind has been embroiled in one war after another, and conflicts became more and more destructive as men developed more efficient ways of killing one another.

69. After being embroiled in numerous Beefs from the 2000s, from his lengthy feud with Nas to his falling out with former protege Beanie Sigel, Shawn Carter has found ways to put his past issues

70. The U.S. incited the United Nations Security Council to get more deeply embroiled in its attempt to stifle the DPRK, which resulted in the creation of an unprecedentedly acute tension on the Korean Peninsula. ...

71. Bright 2017 TV-MA 1h 57m Sci-Fi & Fantasy In an LA rife with interspecies tensions, a human cop and his orc partner stumble on a powerful object and become embroiled in a prophesied turf war.

72. ‘Sublimity is a complex of undecidables and Aporias of which Levi-narrator is only partially aware and which is often in an adversarial relation to his stated intentions.’ ‘Hence the book is embroiled in a number of Aporias: between seeing and telling, between self and other, and between event and discourse.’

73. – As a longtime fan and admirer of Jennings, it Aggrieves us to see him having become embroiled in petty squabbles and vent such mindless accusations.] “Jeopardy!” champion Ken Jennings is attempting to backtrack on years of insults hurled at conservatives and others on his Twitter feed in what some have speculated is a bid for the

74. Having fought and suffered alongside one another during the country's liberation struggle, Eritreans have seen their country embroiled in conflicts with every one of its neighbours under the leadership of Isaias Afewerki. With President Isaias increasingly viewing power as 'a weapon of self-aggrandisement' and surrounding himself with a sycophantic clique of military associates, the hope of the post-independence years has tragically faded, Kidane concludes.