noun
- instances or states of being involved in conflict, confusion, or complicated circumstances
Usage: plural form of embroilment; typically used in formal or literary contexts
Examples
- The company faced multiple legal embroilments after the merger.
- Her embroilments with her neighbors made the situation increasingly tense.
- The diplomat worked to resolve the international embroilments between the two nations.
- Financial embroilments often lead to lengthy court battles.
- He tried to avoid the family embroilments by staying neutral.
- The scandal created numerous political embroilments for the administration.