Embrangle

C2 16+

Synonyms of embrangle

Antonyms of embrangle

Collocations of embrangle

political scandal
Frequency: 80 %

The politician's involvement in the political scandal has embrangled his career.

legal matters
Frequency: 70 %

The company is currently embroiled in legal matters.

financial issues
Frequency: 60 %

The family's financial issues have caused them to embrangle with creditors.

personal relationships
Frequency: 50 %

Her personal relationships became embrangled due to misunderstandings.

Idiomatic Expressions for embrangle

  • Phrase: to embrangle the situation
    Meaning: to make a situation more complicated or confused
    Usage: His attempt to explain only served to embrangle the situation further.