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embroil

[em-broil] / ɛmˈbrɔɪl /


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A popping of the AI bubble would eliminate smaller players and lead to a widespread spending pullback, dismantling the current AI capex race that Big Tech companies are embroiled in.

From MarketWatch

Israel's army is currently embroiled in a legal and political scandal around leaked video footage allegedly showing the abuse of Palestinian detainees - a case that has pitted ultranationalist politicians against the country's security forces.

From BBC

Conservatives are likewise embroiled in bitter internal fighting over an idea even more stupid than Mr. Schumer’s shutdown: dispatching the welcome wagon for Holocaust denier and white nationalist Nick Fuentes.

From The Wall Street Journal

The two sides have been embroiled in a civil war that has killed at least 150,000 people and forced 12 million others from their homes since it erupted in April 2023.

From BBC

In just seconds, it generated a plot outline about a wedding photographer unwittingly embroiled in a criminal conspiracy.

From Barron's