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The war created a new class of super rich drug barons, a mafia that is enmeshed in the country's political system.
Never exclusively a formalist, this artist is enmeshed in and driven by a complex web of personal and social relationships.
Once in Neverland, they become enmeshed in Peter's war with his arch-enemy, the nefarious Captain Hook.
The difference is that those field lines are enmeshed within the electrically charged, superheated plasma that comprises the body of the Sun.
However, the duck confit was cut up in cold bits and enmeshed in a strange, oily construction of mushrooms and haricots verts.
When he disappears, and she eventually tries to find and help him, she too becomes enmeshed in the state frame-up against her husband.
More than figures of speech, I think, his metaphors suggest that Hammersley imagines shapes and colors as characters enmeshed in graphic dramas.
Japan is enmeshed in a familiar quandary about how to provide military support without damaging its pacifist constitution.
Cartilage plates, blood vessels, and ganglia were also enmeshed in a thick fibromuscular coat.
The Spanish civil war ushered in a new era in which the civilian population was enmeshed in the conflict.
Or better yet an all-in-one weapon that destroys the whole enmeshed monstrosity at one blow.
On this basis alone, they demonstrated themselves to be deeply enmeshed in a web of obligation and dependence.
Doing something to address one's situation or circumstances is deeply enmeshed in Western culture.
Even when their produce is earning the country billions of dollars, their lives are enmeshed in poverty, illiteracy, and misery.
I am saddened that people lost money, I am saddened that people lost jobs, I am saddened that a major company is enmeshed in a major scandal.
She's getting enmeshed in a tangle of lies, and Tom is certainly going to find out about it.
The first generation was enmeshed in the struggle of making it in America, often changing their names and beliefs to fit in.
When we meet Johnny Rico and his pals, they are already enmeshed in combat, and we hear little about the war on a larger scale.
For a second or so, there is a complete communion between us, as our respective states of contentment become momentarily enmeshed.
They have since struggled to make a reappearance, as movies have become more and more enmeshed in the Hollywood discourse.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He cast the garment so that it enmeshed the sword when next it was advanced.
Then, after the editor is under obligations, favors are asked and the editor is enmeshed.
Detective Crowley was enmeshed in a mystery which he could not solve just then.
The memory of her beauty was like a net which enmeshed his thoughts when he tried to escape it.
I have seen men enmeshed by a corset cover no prettier, no daintier, than these of yours I have seen on the line.
And when he spoke of Alban, then he had her finally enmeshed.
But the more she tossed the tighter she enmeshed herself in the web.
Vast garbage patches enmeshed in giant ocean gyres were first discovered more than a decade ago.
Having enmeshed him, she confidently left him to complete his own undoing.
Inspired by her mentor, Gregory Hines, she has enmeshed herself in tap and its history.
But they were caught in the system, too, almost as enmeshed in the trials and tribulations of red tape as those whom they regulated.
The study looks at the consequences of the war on Pakistan and explains how it became enmeshed within its domestic politics.
The image of a strike as an uneven battle between honest workin' folk and rapacious corporate blackguards is enmeshed in the North American psyche.
He had left home only to escape the intricate tangle of life's demands that enmeshed him, and which in his present condition he was unable to unravel.
It seemed to him that she was getting more and more enmeshed in them, and capable of shorter and less frequent flights into the outer world, and yet she was only thirty-three.
Like omnipotence and omnipresence, divine immutability does not easily admit of analogical translation to creaturely existence, which is enmeshed in time and change.
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