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entangle, tangle, muddle

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Example Sentences

Example:He was entangled in a complex web of debt.

Definition:to catch in or as if in a net, trap, or snare; to involve or involve oneself in, often unnecessarily or to a disadvantage

From entangle

Example:The ravel yarns were tangled beyond repair.

Definition:to become or cause to become twisted, entangled, mixed up, or confused; to involve in or involve oneself in a confused state

From tangle

Example:The argument was a muddle of conflicting ideas.

Definition:to mix up in a confused or disordered state; to confuse or perplex

From muddle