verb
- to confuse, entangle, or complicate; to involve in a confused or troublesome situation
Usage: archaic or rare; often used in literary or historical contexts
Examples
- The legal dispute embrangles the entire family in endless complications.
- His unclear instructions embrangles the project timeline.
- She found herself embrangle in a web of conflicting loyalties.
- The bureaucratic process embrangles even the simplest requests.
- Old debts embrangle their relationship beyond repair.