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enmeshed

adjective as in netted

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For more than 70 years, entertainment, art and politics have been enmeshed in a complicated web, with Los Angeles playing an often unexplored role.

It's deeply tied to the larger political project that Vance, far more than Trump himself, is deeply enmeshed in: Building the pseudo-intellectual scaffolding to justify fascism.

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Social media generally breeds this problem of people getting so enmeshed in their subcultures that they forget that most people don't share their jargon or euphemisms.

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And the old growth forest that is enmeshed in the town’s identity is under threat.

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The district has long been enmeshed in controversy over its handling of its bond program.

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