imbrangle Antonyms
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Meaning of imbrangle
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imbrangle (v. t.)
To entangle as in a cobweb; to mix confusedly.
imbrangle Sentence Examples
- The two teams imbrangled in a fierce rivalry, each determined to emerge victorious.
- The children's arguments quickly imbrangled them in a heated dispute.
- The students imbrangled themselves in a debate that lasted for hours.
- The negotiations imbrangled the parties in a complex web of misunderstandings.
- The political debate imbrangled the candidates in allegations and counter-allegations.
- The two lovers imbrangled themselves in a passionate embrace.
- The hikers imbrangled themselves in a treacherous gorge, their fate uncertain.
- The reporters imbrangled themselves in a search for the elusive truth.
- The scientists imbrangled themselves in a complex experiment, its outcome unknown.
- The lawyers imbrangled themselves in a legal battle that threatened to drag on for years.
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To entangle as in a cobweb; to mix confusedly.
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The two teams imbrangled in a fierce rivalry, each determined to emerge victorious.
The children's arguments quickly imbrangled them in a heated dispute.
The students imbrangled themselves in a debate that lasted for hours.
The negotiations imbrangled the parties in a complex web of misunderstandings.