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enmeshment

noun as in entanglement

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That seems to mirror the growing enmeshment of different right-wing movements, to the point that we're seeing an almost seamless overlap between anti-vaccination sentiments, election lie narratives, QAnon conspiracy theories and so on.

From Salon

What if it were acknowledged not just as a private transaction between individuals, but, as Milena Popova suggests in her study of the term, “Sexual Consent,” as something ever-present in our enmeshment with the world?

Leveraging the enmeshment of entertainment, news and commentary perfected by Fox News chief Roger Ailes, Trump has similarly infused civic life with the cynical imperatives of the reality TV world from whence he came.

If I had to guess, your roommate/co-worker’s instinct under this forced enmeshment is to seek escape routes, while yours is to preserve stability.

The form of the book enacts that very enmeshment — the fragments that hook into each other, rhyme and repeat.

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

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