verb
- catching or trapping in or as if in a mesh; entangling
- involving or drawing someone into a complicated or difficult situation
Usage: present participle of enmesh
Usage: present participle of enmesh; figurative use
Examples
- The fishing net was enmeshing schools of fish in the harbor.
- She found herself enmeshing in a web of lies and deception.
- The vines were enmeshing the old fence, making it difficult to see through.
- He worried about enmeshing his family in his legal troubles.
- The roots were enmeshing the foundation of the house.
- Corporate corruption was enmeshing government officials at every level.