verb
- involving someone or something in conflict, trouble, or complicated circumstances
Usage: present participle of embroil
Examples
- The scandal is embroiling several high-ranking officials.
- She avoided embroiling herself in office politics.
- The dispute is embroiling the entire neighborhood.
- His comments ended up embroiling him in controversy.
- The company is embroiling its competitors in a legal battle.
- They’re embroiling innocent people in their personal feud.