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  2. If something entangles you in problems or difficulties, it causes you to become involved in problems or difficulties from which it is hard to escape.

  3. to involve somebody in a difficult or complicated situation. be/become entangled in something He became entangled in a series of conflicts with the management. be/get entangled with somebody She didn't want to get entangled (= emotionally involved) with him. Word Origin. See entangle in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  4. If you become entangled in problems or difficulties, you become involved in problems or difficulties from which it is hard to escape.

  5. to trap something within something else from which it is difficult to escape: A seal became entangled in the fishing net.

  6. verb. to catch or involve in or as if in a tangle; ensnare or enmesh. to make tangled or twisted; snarl. to make complicated; confuse. to involve in difficulties; entrap.

  7. To cause to be tangled or confused; complicate. To cause (the quantum states of two or more objects) to become correlated in such a way that they remain correlated, even though the objects are separated spatially. To confuse mentally; perplex.

  8. 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. If you mean to trip your brother, you can entangle your leg around his, and when long-haired people don't brush it for days, it will snarl and entangle itself.