Similar words: right-angled triangle, entangle, entanglement, disentangle, tangled, untangle, tangle, mangled. Meaning: [ɪn'tæŋgl] adj. 1. deeply involved especially in something complicated 2. twisted together in a tangled mass 3. involved in difficulties.
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61. Owen tried to rise, but his legs were like lead and kept getting entangled in his long coat.
62. The influence of wages is more difficult to assess because cause and effect are entangled with one another.
63. Her owner rushed to bring her a bucket of oats before she should become entangled in the fence once again.
64. They lost all their money after getting entangled in a bad real estate deal.
65. They have, through happenstance, and the nature of urban life that crunches lives and experiences together, simply become entangled.
66. Wary of becoming entangled in her friend's family quarrels, Eileen made an excuse and left.
67. Entangled with its branches were shards of human bone, crushed now, gleaming in the glistening green.
68. Penguins and seals have been found entangled in lengths of fishing net, some of them dead and many others badly hurt.
69. Having entangled them in crime, he catches a train and goes away.
70. I was entangled in a world of strife Before I had the power to change my life.
71. Dolphins and porpoises are being entangled in monofilament death traps throughout the world, and a great many drownings go unreported.
72. One arm kept getting entangled in the sheets, until he began to think that she was playing a trick on him.
73. But the more involved they get, the more entangled they become.
74. He went quickly up the metal staircase, leaving Amanda entangled with a group below.
75. The first is sadness that Holder is entangled in a mess largely of Clinton's making.
76. A flashlight showed the creature roaring, teeth entangled in a cat's cradle of rope.
77. I slid down until I became entangled in some bracken.
78. This has put off many potential investors fearful of being entangled in the courts for years.
79. Penguins have been found entangled in lengths of fishing net.
80. In other words, the more deeply entangled he becomes, the freer he is.
81. In short, capitalist states were becoming thoroughly entangled in a set of conflicts from which they could not easily extricate themselves.
82. The swordfish got entangled in the fishing net.
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83. The boy got entangled by a venomous snake.
84. The fishline got entangled in the bushes.
85. Disentanglement refers to the transformation of entangled quantum system intodisentangled system via some physical processes.
86. He entangled himself indebt.
87. From such entangled thinking, it's easy to find that dreams of calefaction, conscience and traditional virtue in our minds are not fading away.
88. Thus did the firm's 15 tubs become entangled in Korean trade policy.
89. By introducing an additional qubit and performing CNOT operation as well as appropriate unitary transformation, the three-particle entangled state can be teleported probabilistically .
90. Whenever working in the wood shop, remember to avoid loose-fitting clothing, as you wouldn't want any of your attire to become entangled in a saw blade or cutting head.
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