morasses (Meaning)

morasses

an overwhelming or confusing mass or mixture, marsh, swamp, a situation that traps, confuses, or impedes, a situation that traps, confuses, or hinders

morasses Sentence Examples

  1. The hiking trail led through treacherous morasses of mud and tangled vegetation.
  2. The army was unable to advance through the impassable morass of marshland.
  3. The financial crisis created a quagmire of economic morasses for many businesses.
  4. The once-prosperous city had devolved into a morass of poverty and crime.
  5. The investigation revealed a web of political morasses that hindered progress.
  6. The lawyer's arguments became mired in a morass of legal jargon.
  7. The relationship between the couple was a morass of misunderstandings and hurt feelings.
  8. The project faced insurmountable morasses of bureaucracy and red tape.
  9. The debate descended into a morass of personal attacks and insults.
  10. The government's policies created a morass of social unrest and economic instability.

FAQs About the word morasses

an overwhelming or confusing mass or mixture, marsh, swamp, a situation that traps, confuses, or impedes, a situation that traps, confuses, or hinders

tangles, toils, meshes, traps, snares, entanglements, quicksands, mazes, nets, labyrinths

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The hiking trail led through treacherous morasses of mud and tangled vegetation.

The army was unable to advance through the impassable morass of marshland.

The financial crisis created a quagmire of economic morasses for many businesses.

The once-prosperous city had devolved into a morass of poverty and crime.