Sentences

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

  1. The complex negotiations seemed to imbrangle the entire team, leaving them confused about their goals.
  2. As the debate progressed, the opposing viewpoints began to imbrangle the discussion, making it difficult to reach a consensus.
  3. Her attempts to clarify the issue only served to imbrangle the already tangled web of misunderstandings.
  4. They found themselves imbrangled in a web of legal troubles that threatened to derail their project.
  5. The intricate plot of the novel began to imbrangle the reader, leaving them questioning the motives of each character.

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