embrangle
[em-brang-guhl]
/ ɛmˈbræŋ gəl /
VERB
embroil
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Embrangle, em-brang′gl, Imbrangle, im-, v.t. to confuse, perplex.—n.
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The crowning insult was that the investigation threatened to embrangle Edward's brother-in-law, the playboy Duke of Argyll, in a homosexual scandal.
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