noun
- an area of swampy or boggy ground
- a difficult, unpleasant, or dangerous situation
verb
- to cause to stick fast in or as if in mire
- to hamper or hold back
Examples
- The wagon wheels got stuck in the mire after the heavy rain.
- She found herself in a mire of legal troubles.
- The scandal mired the politician’s career for years.
- Don’t let negative thoughts mire your progress.
- The hiking trail led through a treacherous mire.
- Budget cuts have mired the project in delays.
- The old path was nothing but mire and mud.