Sentences

emboil in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

Embroil: to involve someone deeply in a conflict, argument, or difficult situation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The scandal served to embroil the politician in controversy and public outrage.
  2. Her decision to speak out on the issue only managed to embroil her further in the heated debate.
  3. As the investigation deepened, more evidence began to embroil the company in legal troubles.
  4. The conflicting opinions within the committee began to embroil the proceedings in chaos.
  5. His emotional outburst seemed to embroil everyone in a conflict that could have been avoided.
  6. The political debate seemed to emboil into chaos as arguments escalated among the participants.
  7. Her emotions began to emboil when she heard the unfair accusations leveled against her.
  8. The unexpected news served to emboil the community, igniting long-standing tensions.
  9. As the story unfolded, it began to emboil the characters in a web of deceit and intrigue.
  10. His reckless actions were bound to emboil the already fragile situation even further.

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