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Entangling

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Entangling meaning

That causes entanglement.

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Eighteen Senate Republicans vote with Dems to advance $95 billion foreign aid bill: Thomas Jefferson, in his first inaugural address, his fellow Americans against “entangling alliances” with other nations.

Second, they were able to identify sources of noise in their entangling gates.

Dis-entangling ourselves from these sub-conversations is what happens when we’re ruminating, have revenge fantasies, feel anxiety, numb out, or deaden ourselves.

The 1,217 tons of vessel shuddered as each hull slammed up against the other with their spars and rigging entangling.

The coronavirus poses another global challenge to Trump: entangling him more closely with the international institutions he loathes.

Aloof from entangling obligations, Erasmus was the centre of the literary movement of his time, corresponding with more than five hundred men in the worlds of politics and of thought.

Its slashed or scalloped edge, today rendered as billowing flourishes, is thought to have originated from hard wearing in the field, or as a means of deadening a sword blow and perhaps entangling the attacker's weapon.

The Seventh-day Adventist Church wants no entangling memberships and refuses any compromising relationships that might tend to water down her distinct witness.

The thick, yellow fluid in the gland becomes very sticky on contact with the air, entangling ants or other insects which are trying to invade the nest. citation citation Another termite, Neocapriterme taracua, also engages in suicidal defence.

They are generally herbivorous, citation entangling planktonic food through a mucous web that can be up to 5 cm wide, many times larger than themselves.

Vessels would encircle the pod with nets to catch the tuna beneath, citation however the nets were prone to entangling dolphins, injuring or killing them.