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entangled

adjective as in caught

Weak match

adjective as in perplexed

adjective as in tangled

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The Bell theorem refers to how entangled electrons are predicted by quantum mechanics, making them non-local — often referred to as “spooky action at a distance.”

From Salon

And he has pushed racist and xenophobic rhetoric and ideology that is entangled with antisemitism.

From Slate

Consequently, the notion of "food safety" too has become entangled with religion, which is sometimes used to ascribe motive to alleged incidents of contamination.

From BBC

The two became more and more entangled in each other's lives but they never met, even after years of correspondence.

From BBC

“Today, the collective UNM supported from abroad is trying to come to power through unrest and get this country entangled in war and chaos,” Ivanishvili told supporters in Batumi on 10 October.

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

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