embroil

embroil
transitive verb

become/be embroiled in a war/dispute — in einen Krieg/Streit verwickelt werden/sein

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[im'brəil]
verb
(to involve (a person) in a quarrel or in a difficult situation: I do not wish to become embroiled in their family quarrels.) verwickeln
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em·broil
[ɪmˈbrɔɪl, emˈ-, AM esp emˈ-]
vt
to \embroil sb in sth jdn in etw akk hineinziehen [o verwickeln]
to \embroil oneself in sth sich akk in etw akk einmischen
to be/become \embroiled in sth in etw akk verwickelt sein/werden
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[Im'brɔɪl]
vt

to embroil sb in sth — jdn in etw (acc) hineinziehen

to become embroiled in a dispute — in einen Streit verwickelt or hineingezogen werden

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embroil [ımˈbrɔıl] v/t
1. jemanden verwickeln, hineinziehen:
embroiled in a war in einen Krieg verwickelt
2. jemanden in Konflikt bringen (with mit)
3. verwirren, durcheinanderbringen
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transitive verb

become/be embroiled in a war/dispute — in einen Krieg/Streit verwickelt werden/sein

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v.
verwickeln v.

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