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"enmesh" Definitions
  1. enmesh somebody/something (in something) to involve somebody/something in a bad situation that it is not easy to escape from

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Both artists seem to enmesh proximity and distance in their family portraits.
Amazon is still seeking new ways to enmesh itself further in its customers' lives.
If I am perfectly understood, I am too quick to enmesh and I grow to hate it.
Tech giants like Apple and Facebook work to enmesh their customers in ecosystems that are difficult to escape from.
Thanks to such complicity, Trump's corruption has become enmesh in the political system, rather than contained to one man.
In the beginning of Bolton's time in the administration, he managed to enmesh himself firmly in front of Trump.
Embracing whiteness would seem to enmesh one in a history of slave-owning and all the discrimination flowing from it.
Experts say it is inevitable that people will relate to smart devices differently as they increasingly fill domestic spaces and enmesh with daily lives.
And its only way out is to further enmesh itself into the U.S. economy at best, and to undermine our economic efficiency at worst.
The company said it aims to enmesh more educational content with other brands such as Fisher-Price and Thomas & Friends, which are popular in the Asian country.
If Amazon can enmesh itself in that frequent habit of buying milk and bread, experience shows that customers will turn to Amazon for other types of goods, too.
Despite the robbery and murder at its center, the novel seems reluctant to muddy the morality of its characters and thereby completely enmesh us in who they are.
The company is running singles events, as well as providing career counseling and wine tasting, in an attempt to enmesh itself further into the lives of its customers.
That will enmesh Washington in a never-ending sectarian struggle, fuel regional instability and complicate its ties with countries such as Iraq that want good relations with both sides.
Collaborative albums don't always work for one reason or another, but Lotta Sea Lice is remarkable in how these two found ways to enmesh themselves within each other's sonic worlds.
The opinions yet to come will enmesh the federal courts in ugly battles over race and partisanship, and they are likely to solidify the court's growing reputation as a partisan institution.
Warren's decision to placate and enmesh herself in these institutions is an indication that she has less interest in revolutionizing the party than in working within its creaky machinery to attain power.
And now Singapore wants to become the fourth country to enmesh US F-235 warplanes above and around the South China Sea -- a move likely to be greeted with trepidation in Beijing.
Such a merger would collapse even more walls and fully enmesh platforms that started life as entirely separate products before were folded into Facebook's empire (also, let's not forget, via surveillance-informed acquisitions).
Mr. Obama has defended his resistance to being dragged deeper into the Syrian war beyond the limited engagements against the Islamic State, arguing that it would only enmesh America in yet another bloody quagmire.
I don't believe for a second that Cersei is actually pregnant, though this could be wishful thinking; it seems like an attempt to enmesh Jaime more thoroughly in their mentally unhealthy and biologically unsound relationship.
On Friday, after meeting with Xi, the Crown Prince signed a series of agreements in politics, shipping, energy and, crucially, the two nations agreed to further enmesh their Belt and Road and Vision 2030 projects.
During a 28-year career with the FBI, where I worked both counterintelligence and counterterrorism, evidence of clandestine tradecraft—foreign-trained terrorists returning home to enmesh themselves in society—was rarely seen in domestic terrorism cases.
We thought that the way to do that is to be cooperative because eventually they would reciprocate that, they would understand it&aposs in their interest to enmesh themselves into the international system as it is.
Her high school and college didn't only enmesh her in a culture of millenial-flavored progressivism that helps her move product, but also give her the tools to understand the function of her job in society at large.
Those principles all make sense, but they've also been damnably hard to live up to in a world where carriers not only hold back updates, but also enmesh themselves into the very operating systems of the phones they sell.
It was something Hughes could do with his time and money that wouldn't enmesh him in ethical conflicts of interest, and it would allow Eldridge to punch greatly above his weight as a backbench member of the minority party.
Any of these actions could significantly enmesh the US military in the brutal Syrian civil war, possibly involve the United States in an escalating conflict with nuclear-armed Russia, and impede what should be the main objective: the fight against the terror group ISIS.
That would be "a change that would invite challenges that almost certainly would enmesh courts in the very sort of inquiries that this court warned against" in cases dating to the 1930s (an odd baseline, since the Administrative Procedure Act was not enacted until 1946).
Chief Justice John Roberts, who joined the majority opinion in Masterpiece Cakeshop, has also favored the judicial resolution of cases in ways that do not further enmesh the judiciary in political disputes that would draw the wrong kind of attention to the court's work.
And that's to say nothing of the many times House of Cards steps right up to the edge of giving Doug more control over the narrative — he even speaks directly to the camera at one point, earning a privilege that was previously reserved for Frank and Claire — only to enmesh him in somebody else's plot.
Edward B. Foley, a professor and election-law scholar at the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, suggested that the reliance on new historical and social-science research was not accidental; rather, he said, it was meant win over conservatives on the Supreme Court who have been loath to tinker with past legal precedent or enmesh the court too deeply in political matters.
Large, amorphous aluminum and iron (III) hydroxides adsorb and enmesh particles in suspension and facilitate the removal of particles by subsequent processes of sedimentation and filtration.Edzwald, James K., ed. (2011). Water Quality and Treatment. 6th Edition.
Such dealings could undermine the value of the estates and enmesh them in unwelcome legal complexities. Pole simplified matters in February 1544 by converting his leasehold tenure to a grant in fee For this he paid £489 0s. 10d., although this also covered some lands in Yorkshire previously held by Wykeham Priory and the Knights Hospitaller.Letters and Papers of Henry VIII, volume 19.1, no. 141/56.
Sharkskin was used effectively for helmets or "moriones". Shields were important defensive weapons in all lowland societies of the Philippines. Visayan shields, kalasag, were made of light, fibrous wood designed to enmesh any spear or dagger that penetrated its surface and to prevent their retrieval by the enemy. Shields were strengthened and decorated with an elaborate rattan binding on the front, which was also coated with a resin that turned rock-hard upon drying.
Such groups lent an aura of populist spontaneity and voluntarism while the VC worked them behind the scenes. Such entities could be seemingly innocuous farming cooperatives, or cultural groups, or anything in between. Party members either manipulated these new groups behind the scenes or infiltrated existing ones and gradually took over or influenced them towards the VC line. The goal was to enmesh as many people as possible in some group which could then be manipulated.
The underside has three rows of tube feet for walking and climbing while the upper side has two rows of rudimentary suckers. The anterior end has a bunch of twenty yellowish short, retractable tentacles encircling the mouth. At the posterior, inside the body cavity, there are a bundle of Cuvierian tubules or cotton glands which can be ejected as a tangle of sticky white threads to confuse or enmesh predators.Barrett, J. & C. M. Yonge (1958) Collins Pocket Guide to the Sea Shore.
Gülen's supporters are believed to have wide influence in the police and judiciary in Turkey. In late December, Hürriyet and Yeni Şafak papers published comments by Erdoğan stating that he believes he is the ultimate target of a corruption and bribery probe of his allies. The Turkish Prime Minister told journalists that anyone attempting to enmesh him in the scandal would be “left empty handed”. Erdoğan reshuffled his Cabinet on 25 December, replacing 10 ministers hours after three ministers, whose sons were detained in relation to the probe, resigned.
The KKK found a woman in a local jail who said she had had an affair with Leach, and publicized this in an effort to enmesh Leach in a scandal.Chalmers, Hooded Americanism, pp. 150-151 A grand jury decided the story of the affair was criminally libelous. The case went to trial; Floyd B. Olson handled the prosecution against five KKK leaders.John Beecher, Tomorrow Is a Day: A Story of the People in Politics, 1980, page 189 The witness said she had lied about Leach, who denied both the affair and the charges of protecting vice and gambling.
Relations with Louisiana's Créole population were initially rather strained: Claiborne was young, inexperienced, and unsure of himself, and at the time of his arrival spoke no French. The white elite were initially alarmed when Claiborne retained the services of free people of color in the militia, who had served with considerable distinction during the preceding forty-year Spanish rule. Claiborne bestowed a ceremonial flag and 'colors' on the battalion, an act which would enmesh him in a duel three years later. The duel was held in then-Spanish territory, near the current Houmas House plantation, with his arch-enemy Daniel Clark.
Through dwifungsi and the New Order political vehicle, Golkar, the ABRI (especially the army) was able to enmesh itself into all levels of Indonesian society, in a manner that reached its peak in the 1990s, but remains strong. Active ABRI officers during Suharto's presidency held key positions in all levels of government in Indonesia, including city mayor, provincial government, ambassadorships, state-owned corporations, the judiciary, and Suharto's cabinet. During the New Order, the military had a seat in the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) through ABRI fraction (Fraksi ABRI). Up to 1997, ABRI fraction consists of 100 members, the number would later decreased to 75 after 1997 election.
In late December, Hurriyet and Yeni Safak papers published comments by Erdoğan stating he believes he is the ultimate target of a corruption and bribery probe of his allies. The Turkish Prime Minister told journalists that anyone attempting to enmesh him in the scandal would be "left empty handed." Erdoğan reshuffled his Cabinet on 25 Dec, replacing 10 ministers hours after three ministers, whose sons were detained in relation to the probe, resigned. One of those ministers called on Erdoğan to also step down. The ministers’ sons were questioned over the scandal focusing on alleged illicit money transfers to Iran and bribery for construction projects.
An aluminium sheep by artist Frank Darnley overlooks the mills Sir Ernest Hall and Jonathan Silver bought the site in equal shares in 1983 and opted to develop flexibly rather than to enmesh themselves in grant aided regeneration schemes; but the two men had very different styles of working and the partnership did not last. Within a year, Hall bought Silver's share from him, and Silver left; three years later he bought Salt's Mill and began regenerating that building in his own way. The large sheds on the south western part of the site were demolished to open it up and provide car parking space. A Travelodge and an NHS facility now use buildings at the western end.
Hoveyda after a cabinet meeting, January 1965 Hoveyda's rise to power involved many years of service within the ministry of foreign affairs, but this path took on a whole new approach once he joined the Board of Directors of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) in 1958 at the behest of his patron Abdullah Entezam, who had by then assumed a high ranking position at the company. As managing director and special assistant to Entezam, Hoveyda used his experiences in the West to transform management-worker relations. As an example, he introduced innovative methods by which workers filed grievances in regard to any aspect of the working environment they deemed unsatisfactory, and helped to figuratively enmesh the roles of management and the labourers into a collective entity. One way he went about doing this was by eating many of his meals alongside wage labourers in the cafeteria.
Apart from "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" the pieces which made both Irving and The Sketch Book famous the collection of tales includes "Roscoe", "The Broken Heart", "The Art of Book-making", "A Royal Poet", "The Spectre Bridegroom", "Westminster Abbey", "Little Britain", and "John Bull". Irving's stories were highly influenced by German folktales; "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" was inspired by a folktale recorded by Karl Musäus. Stories range from the maudlin (such as "The Wife" and "The Widow and Her Son") to the picaresque ("Little Britain") and the comical ("The Mutability of Literature"), but the common thread running through The Sketch Book and a key part of its attraction to readers is the personality of Irving's pseudonymous narrator, Geoffrey Crayon. Erudite, charming, and never one to make himself more interesting than his tales, Crayon holds The Sketch Book together through the sheer power of his personality and Irving would, for the rest of his life, seamlessly enmesh Crayon's persona with his own public reputation.

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