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entanglement
noun as in complication, predicament
Example Sentences
“In ‘Will & Harper,’ we see two people who are deeply intertwined in each other’s lives — not through romantic entanglement but through the support that only two friends can offer — and that’s worthy of exploration,” says Greenbaum.
There are already a small number of US forces in the country - but this new deployment of about 100 troops is significant as it signals further US entanglement in the expanding regional war.
The most bitter entanglement started in 1982 when Israel invaded southern Lebanon and its troops marched all the way to Beirut.
A perimeter defense on the western side of the Atlantic, he argued, would be surer and less likely to produce permanent American entanglement in European affairs.
Warming ocean waters are also disrupting food supplies, while entanglement with commercial fishing lines is another danger whales face.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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