entangle
Origin of entangle
1synonym study For entangle
Other words for entangle
Other words from entangle
- en·tan·gle·a·ble, adjective
- en·tan·gled·ly, adverb
- en·tan·gled·ness, noun
- en·tan·gler, noun
- en·tan·gling·ly, adverb
- in·ter·en·tan·gle, verb (used with object), in·ter·en·tan·gled, in·ter·en·tan·gling.
- un·en·tan·gle·a·ble, adjective
- un·en·tan·gled, adjective
- un·en·tan·gling, adjective
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How to use entangle in a sentence
With hundreds of species entangled on them—consuming, eliminating, extracting, and synthesizing matter—these bacterial lawns, like the Ligurian pastures, have the characteristic of an undulating meadow in the spring, inside of us.
What the Meadow Teaches Us - Issue 90: Something Green | Andreas Weber | September 16, 2020 | NautilusMake a bolaTechnically the bola is an impact weapon, but its other great feature is its ability to entangle a target.
This essential survival tool can save your life 10 different ways | By Tim MacWelch/Outdoor Life | September 15, 2020 | Popular-ScienceThe researchers then split these entangled photon pairs up into multiple channels based on their wavelength before combining, or multiplexing, them and transmitting them over a single fiber optic cable.
A New Breakthrough Just Brought City-Wide Quantum Communication Into Reach | Edd Gent | September 7, 2020 | Singularity HubThe researchers used a single source of photon pairs that had been entangled, which means their quantum states are intrinsically linked and any change or measurement of one is mirrored in the other.
A New Breakthrough Just Brought City-Wide Quantum Communication Into Reach | Edd Gent | September 7, 2020 | Singularity HubThen there’s the trope of the crossdressing hero getting entangled in a sexually confusing romance, a plot that’s been used to inject queerness into stories since Shakespeare and beyond.
We entangle them in a web of fear, of helplessness and anguish.
From there, the desires of each character entangle, leaving all of them unsatisfied.
He was visited by persons of all classes, who, taking their cue from the New Testament, strove to entangle him in his talk.
Ancient Faiths And Modern | Thomas InmanLiterally, fools entangle affairs and circumstances, and require "wise men" to assist them out of their troubles.
The Proverbs of Scotland | Alexander HislopThe Pharisees, always captious and controversial, sought to entangle the Savior in a discussion on the subject of divorce.
You see these people entangle themselves in their own sophisms, because they do not know what demonstration means.
A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy | Isaac HusikThe Pharisees have found it of no avail to confront their enemy; but they may still be able to entangle Him.
Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of Matthew | John Monro Gibson
British Dictionary definitions for entangle
/ (ɪnˈtæŋɡəl) /
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
Derived forms of entangle
- entangler, noun
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