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embrangling
Variant of embrangle
embrangle
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em·bran·gle (em braŋ′gəl, im-)
transitive verb embrangled -·gled, embrangling -·gling
to entangle; mix up; confuse; perplex
Etymology: em- (see en-) + dial. brangle, to wrangle, prob. var. of wrangle, infl. ? by Fr branler, to confuse
Related Forms:
- embranglement em·bran′·gle·ment noun
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