enmesh Definition
en·mesh (en mes̸h′, in-)
transitive verb
to catch in or as in the meshes of a net; entangle
enmesh Synonyms
enmesh Usage Examples
Object
- net: He debated with I Wisby the extent to which enmeshing nets would catch bigger bass outside the peak selectivity range.
- environment: It changes the networks of power which enmesh the environment, production, distribution, the political process, knowledge and the law.
- pattern: She also explores the archetype of the dark mother and shows how to trace enmeshed family patterns.
Preposition: with
violence: We have become so enmeshed with violence that we cannot see the alternatives.
Preposition: into
design: These could now be enmeshed into the design of the database.
Modifying Another Word
- deeply: Trade activity is now deeply enmeshed with domestic economic activity.
- so: It is sad when politics get so enmeshed in music, music should be about enjoyment.
- inextricably: Unfortunately there was very little pigment present in the sample; what there was had become almost inextricably enmeshed in the wood fibers.
- totally: You become " irritable, frightened, angry, uncontrollable and enmeshed totally in the blackest caves of the mind.
- now: They represent the strongest of calls for intervention to resolve this conflict, which is now enmeshed with all surrounding countries.
- firmly: However, it is also firmly enmeshed with principles of good teaching for all.
Preposition: in
- affair: And that spouses who never had any intention of cheating can unwittingly become enmeshed in an emotional affair?
- culture: But it is also a huge economic enterprise, deeply enmeshed in the culture and politics of global capitalism.
- web: He became gradually enmeshed in the web of Her all-pervading presence.
- politics: You have to do a lot of hanging around in expensive cities, becoming enmeshed in local politics.
- conspiracy: His " retired " spy becomes enmeshed in a conspiracy of stupendous scope.
- economy: All life on Earth is becoming increasingly enmeshed in a global economy based on money, profit and exchange - capitalism.
Browse dictionary entries near enmesh
- ‹ enlivenment
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- ‹ enlistment
- ‹ enlisted
- ‹ enlist
- ‹ enlightenment
- ‹ enlightened
- ‹ enlighten
- ‹ enlargement
- ‹ enlarged
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- Ennius, Quintus Ennius ›
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- ennoblement ›
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