Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The new recipe seemed to embrangle all the different flavors together.
The detective tried to embrangle all the pieces of evidence in the case.
The musician tried to embrangle different genres of music in their latest album.
The detective tried to embrangle the suspect in his lies.
The villain in the movie was known for his ability to embrangle his enemies in his elaborate plans.
The spider's web was designed to embrangle unsuspecting insects.
The politician was able to embrangle his opponent in a scandal by leaking confidential information.
The politician was accused of trying to embrangle his opponents in a scandal.
He was afraid that his involvement in the scandal would embrangle his family's reputation.
He was afraid that his social media posts would embrangle him in controversy.
The cunning lawyer tried to embrangle the witness with his tricky questions.
His lies only served to embrangle the situation even further.
The politician's remarks were designed to embrangle the audience.
Her gossiping about her friends only served to embrangle their relationships.
The scientist tried to embrangle different scientific theories and hypotheses to explain a complex phenomenon.
The whistleblower's testimony could embrangle the corporation in a regulatory investigation.
The leaked emails could embrangle the executive in a legal dispute.
The anonymous tip was meant to embrangle the athlete in a doping controversy.
The news report was designed to embrangle the politician in a scandal.
The paparazzi were hoping to embrangle the actor in a scandalous situation.
The politician's careless remarks could embrangle him in a political crisis.
The bureaucratic process can easily embrangle any startup's progress.
The advanced yoga posture required the body to embrangle in intricate ways.
The intricate legal language can embrangle even the most experienced attorneys.
The spy's mission was to embrangle himself in the enemy's operations and gather intel.
The politician tried to embrangle his opponent in a scandal to gain an advantage.
The new tax laws will embrangle many people in paperwork.
The puppy tried to embrangle itself in the leash while walking.
The musician's intricate melodies could embrangle the listener's ears.
The strategist was able to embrangle his enemies in a series of maneuvers that left them helpless.
The police officer had to use his wits to embrangle the suspect in a high-speed chase.
The maze was designed to embrangle anyone who dared to enter.
The sophisticated hacker was able to embrangle the security system of the government agency.
The company was accused of trying to embrangle its competitors by stealing their trade secrets.
The scientist's research was able to embrangle the elusive virus that had been a mystery for decades.
The police officer managed to embrangle the thief in a dead-end alley.
The cult leader used mind games to embrangle his followers in his toxic ideology.
The con artist sought to embrangle the wealthy widow in his scheme.
The cult leader used mind control to embrangle his followers.
The fraudulent company sought to embrangle investors in a Ponzi scheme.
The computer virus was designed to embrangle unsuspecting users in its malware.
The spider's web was intricately woven to embrangle any insect that dared to cross its path.
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