embroilment

[US]/ɪmˈbrɔɪlmənt/
[UK]/ɪmˈbrɔɪlmənt/

Translation

n.the act of involving someone in a conflict or difficult situation; a situation of confusion or disorder

Phrases & Collocations

political embroilment

legal embroilment

financial embroilment

social embroilment

personal embroilment

international embroilment

cultural embroilment

military embroilment

emotional embroilment

business embroilment

Example Sentences

his embroilment in the scandal was unexpected.

the political embroilment has caused public unrest.

she tried to avoid any embroilment in their argument.

his embroilment with the law left him in a difficult position.

the company's embroilment in legal issues affected its reputation.

her embroilment in community politics was quite controversial.

the embroilment of various factions led to chaos.

he was drawn into the embroilment without his consent.

the embroilment of personal and professional lives can be challenging.

they sought to resolve the embroilment peacefully.

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