imbrangle in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Imbrangle: to entangle or confuse, creating a state of disorder or complication in a situation or discussion.
Sample Sentences
- The complex negotiations seemed to imbrangle the entire team, leaving them confused about their goals.
- As the debate progressed, the opposing viewpoints began to imbrangle the discussion, making it difficult to reach a consensus.
- Her attempts to clarify the issue only served to imbrangle the already tangled web of misunderstandings.
- They found themselves imbrangled in a web of legal troubles that threatened to derail their project.
- The intricate plot of the novel began to imbrangle the reader, leaving them questioning the motives of each character.
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