verb
- to involve someone or something in conflict, trouble, or complicated circumstances
Usage: third person singular present tense of ’embroil’
Examples
- The scandal embroils several high-ranking officials.
- She always embroils herself in other people’s arguments.
- The controversy embroils the entire school district.
- His careless comment embroils the team in unnecessary drama.
- The lawsuit embroils both companies in lengthy legal proceedings.
- The politician’s statement embroils him in a heated debate.