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  1. ENTANGLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ENTANGLE is to wrap or twist together : interweave. How to use entangle in a sentence.

  2. ENTANGLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Preoccupied speakers appear mentally entangled in their attachment experiences, for example, by failing to remain on topic or taking excessively long conversational turns.

  3. ENTANGLE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    ENTANGLE definition: to make tangled; ensnarl; intertwine. See examples of entangle used in a sentence.

  4. Surat man, 7-year-old daughter falls to death from flyover after ...

    3 days ago · News Cities Ahmedabad Surat man, 7-year-old daughter fall to death from flyover after getting entangled in a kite string Surat man, 7-year-old daughter fall to death from flyover after …

  5. Entangled - definition of entangled by The Free Dictionary

    To involve in a complicated situation or in circumstances from which it is difficult to disengage: The country found itself entangled in a series of regional conflicts.

  6. entangle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    to make somebody/something become caught or twisted in something be/become entangled (in/with something) The bird had become entangled in the wire netting.

  7. ENTANGLED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If something is entangled in something such as a rope, wire, or net, it is caught in it very firmly.

  8. entangle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    5 days ago · entangle (third-person singular simple present entangles, present participle entangling, simple past and past participle entangled) (transitive) To tangle up; to twist or interweave in such a …

  9. Entangle - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    To entangle is to snarl, intertwine with, or get caught in. Too often, dolphins entangle themselves in large fishing nets meant to catch tuna or swordfish.

  10. ENTANGLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If one thing entangles itself with another, the two things become caught together very tightly. The blade of the oar had entangled itself with something in the water.