deeply entangled

Frequency: 6.88.0 per million words

Indicates a very serious or profound level of involvement.

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Examples (10)

  • Carlos finds himself deeply entangled in police corruption.
  • The two nations became deeply entangled in a complex web of alliances.
  • He was deeply entangled in a financial scandal that ruined his career.
  • Their lives were deeply entangled, making a clean break impossible.
  • The history of the region is deeply entangled with colonialism.
  • The company got deeply entangled in a series of lawsuits.
  • In this philosophical debate, morality and law are deeply entangled.
  • If you accept their help, you will become deeply entangled in their affairs.
  • She has become deeply entangled with a dangerous group of people.
  • The more he investigated, the more deeply entangled he became in the mystery.