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View definitions for caught up (in)

caught up (in)

adjective as in involved

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Why is “GPS spoofing” on the rise—and how can airlines protect their flights against being caught up in conflict zones.

From Slate

“It is really easy to get caught up in fake ideas from social media, which can cause loneliness and expectations that are never met,” Mary says.

From BBC

Many global brands such as, Nike, Burberry, Esprit and Adidas were boycotted after getting caught up in the controversy.

From BBC

I also think that the Jack Smith cases were caught up in this post-Biden 2020 election feeling—that a lot of people had, not just prosecutors—that the Trump era is over; let’s put that behind us and let’s move forward, let’s not have the country wrapped up in this forever.

From Slate

Among those removed were not just undocumented workers, but also American citizens caught up in a racist dragnet.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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