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entangle

[en-tang-guhl] / ɛnˈtæŋ gəl /


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The third part is bitcoin, which has become “increasingly entangled” with AI and private credit.

From MarketWatch

It’s a trend officials acknowledge is entangled with the city’s increase in homelessness.

From Los Angeles Times

He was interested in the relationship between fathers and sons, an obsession of Le Carré’s, and in how Jonathan and Roper would be entangled all these years later.

From Los Angeles Times

Bea becomes entangled with a cute waiter at the remote region’s bar and grill.

From The Wall Street Journal

Others flood victims with repeated filings that make it appear they are entangled in complex financial disputes.

From Los Angeles Times