"Embroil" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Embroil" Meaning

To involve someone or something in a difficult or complicated situation, often unintentionally, so that they become deeply concerned or troubled.

"Embroil" Examples

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Embroil means to involve someone or something in a difficult or complicated situation, often with the possibility of causing trouble or harm.

Examples:


The politician's scandal had the potential to embroil the entire government in controversy.
The company's decision to cut costs had the unintended consequence of embroiling them in a messy lawsuit.
The family's financial struggles had embroiled their youngest child in debt collectors' calls and court appearances.
The local resident's attempt to expose corruption had embroiled him in a fierce online debate.
The dramatic turn of events had embroiled the entire world in its intrigue, captivating millions of viewers worldwide.

"Embroil" Similar Words

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To embroider means to decorate or ornament fabric, leather, or other materials with intricate designs, patterns, or words, typically using needle and thread, in order to create a beautiful or decorative effect.

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Embroiderers are people who work with needle and thread to create decorative designs or patterns on fabrics, such as clothing, textiles, or accessories, using embroidery techniques.

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Embroideries refers to decorative patterns or designs created by sewing or stitching on fabric, often with colorful threads or yarns, typically used to adorn clothing, textiles, or other materials.

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Embroils implies a situation where someone is deeply involved or entangled in a complex or difficult problem, controversy, or situation, often to the point of being overwhelmed or troubled by it. It can also imply a sense of reluctance or even bitterness in having become involved in this way. For example: "The politician's scandal will embroil her reputation for months to come."

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I couldn't find the word "embruement" in my dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or information about where you came across this word?

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