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Enmeshed

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Enmeshed meaning

tangled or twisted together.

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Almost three decades later, Alessi asked the widely loved jazz keyboardist and composer Chick Corea, who was enmeshed with classical music throughout his life, to create a trombone concerto.

With every sympathy for no longer wanting to be a part of a nation with its history of empire building, its racism, violence and avarice, I have to say we are all enmeshed in it.

As earlier stated, Nigeria has remained enmeshed inside nine dark holes for the past five decades.

If 2023 was the year that AI finally broke into the mainstream, 2024 could be the year it gets fully enmeshed in our lives — or the year the bubble bursts.

In the early 1990s, Dow Chemical became enmeshed in controversy over the safety of silicone breast implants made by Dow Corning, its joint venture with Corning Inc.

So, yeah, I think that we just need to get away from this idea that seeking your own personal benefit is the goal and your own personal safety, because we’re always enmeshed with each other and we can’t really ever accomplish that.

The by-pass from the expressway into Old Ife road, just before the Iwo road junction, has also helped travelers to escape getting enmeshed in the unpredictable traffic flow at the Iwo road junction.

The siblings — along with a third brother, Philip Banks, who serves as New York City’s deputy mayor of public safety — are now enmeshed in a sprawling federal probe that has touched several high-ranking members of Mayor Eric Adams’ administration.

But after surgery and the ensuing hospital stay, he found himself enmeshed in a series of conflicting messages about whether the treatment was covered.

Dr. Christie, played by John Cusack with a velvety creep of a whisper, is publicly crusading to deliver a life-saving vaccine during a global pandemic, but behind the scenes is enmeshed in sinister scenarios.

Enmeshed emotional incest is predicated on the assumption that if “close” is good, “inseparable” must be better.

Nazareth’s relentless pursuit of J Dharma Teja, whose shipping empire was enmeshed in allegations of fraud, reads like a detective story.

The source of Landry’s discomfort stemmed from pieces of bone that had become enmeshed within the labrum of his hip; the surgery to remove the bone fragments and repair the injured labrum was conducted by Dr. Chris Larson in Minnesota.

To make matters worse, migration is often enmeshed in dirty politics.

WE has withdrawn from the federal programme early this month because it had been "enmeshed in controversy from the moment of its announcement", the organisation said.

At the same time, Britain remains enmeshed in negotiations over Brexit and faces huge uncertainty over its future trading relationship with Europe.

In 2006, the PPP had been in office for 13 years and had become enmeshed in a war of attrition with gangsters holed up in Buxton.

In no time flat, Mike gets dangerously enmeshed in Worm’s shady dealings.

In setting aside their usual caution and ripping the heart out of Mr. Johnson’s Brexit plans, they offered perhaps the clearest indication yet that the party, squabbling for decades over Europe, is now enmeshed in a civil war.

I really feel that captures how enmeshed we are here.