noun
- plural of embrangle; confused or tangled situations; entanglements or complications
Usage: archaic or literary; rarely used in modern English
Examples
- The legal embranglements surrounding the estate took years to resolve.
- She found herself caught in the embranglements of family politics.
- The embranglements of the old contract made negotiations difficult.
- He tried to avoid the embranglements that came with public office.