ENTANGLE vs MIRE: NOUN
- N/A
- A disadvantageous or difficult condition or situation.
- Deep slimy soil or mud.
- An area of wet, soggy, muddy ground; a bog.
- A soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
- Wet, slimy soil of some depth and of yielding consistence; deep mud.
- Deep soft mud in water or slush
- An undesirable situation, a predicament.
- Deep mud; moist, spongy earth.
- A difficulty or embarrassment that is hard to extricate yourself from
- The European bittern.
- The pewit, or laughing gull.
- Deep mud; wet, spongy earth.
- An ant.
- An ant. See pismire.
- Filth.
ENTANGLE vs MIRE: VERB
- Entrap
- To tangle; to twist or interweave in such a manner as not to be easily separated; to make confused and intricate; as, to entangle yarn or the hair.
- Twist together or entwine into a confusing mass
- Cause to become stuck in mud.
- To weigh down.
- Soil with mud, muck, or mire
- Cause to get stuck as if in a mire
- Entrap
- Be unable to move further
ENTANGLE vs MIRE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To soil with mud or mire.
- To stick in mire.
- To hinder, entrap, or entangle.
- To cause to sink or become stuck in mire.
- To sink or become stuck in mire.
ENTANGLE vs MIRE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause to become twisted together or caught in a snarl or entwining mass.
- To involve in a complicated situation or in circumstances from which it is difficult to disengage: : catch.
- To cause (the quantum states of two or more objects) to become correlated in such a way that they remain correlated, even though the objects are separated spatially.
- To involve in such complications as to render extrication a bewildering difficulty; hence, metaphorically, to insnare; to perplex; to bewilder; to puzzle.
- To twist or interweave in such a manner as not to be easily separated; to make tangled, confused, and intricate.
- To cause or permit to stick fast in mire; to plunge or fix in mud.
- To stick or entangle; to involve in difficulties; -- often used in the passive or predicate form.
- To soil with mud or foul matter.
ENTANGLE vs MIRE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To tangle; intermix the parts of confusedly; make confused or disordered: as, to entangle the hair. See tangle.
- To insnare; involve, so as to render extrication difficult; subject to constraining or bewildering complications: as, to entangle fish in the meshes of a net; to entangle a person in a labyrinth.
- To involve in difficulties or embarrassments; embarrass, puzzle, or distract by adverse or perplexing circumstances, interests, demands, etc.; hamper; bewilder.
- Synonyms To tangle, knot, snarl, mat.
- Involve, etc. See implicate.
- To confuse, mystify.
- To plunge and fix in mire; set or stall in mud; sink in mud or in a morass.
- To soil or daub with slimy mud or foul matter.
- To sink in mud; especially, to sink so deep as to be unable to move forward; stick in the mud.
- To wonder; admire.
ENTANGLE vs MIRE: RELATED WORDS
- Enmesh, Frame, Trick, Scavenge, Sequester, Lure, Snare, Trap, Confuse, Entrap, Ensnare, Mat, Snarl, Mire, Tangle
- Sludge, Ooze, Slough, Bog, Swamp, Mess, Quicksand, Muck up, Get stuck, Bog down, Entangle, Mud, Muck, Morass, Quagmire
ENTANGLE vs MIRE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unravel, Disentangle, Embroil, Untangle, Enmesh, Frame, Trick, Scavenge, Lure, Snare, Confuse, Entrap, Mat, Mire, Tangle
- Sphagnum, Dirt, Sludge, Ooze, Slough, Bog, Swamp, Mess, Quicksand, Bog down, Entangle, Mud, Muck, Morass, Quagmire
ENTANGLE vs MIRE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Government actions can entangle industries, inject market uncertainty, and create opportunity.
- But here, both injuries entangle with and amplify each other.
- Truly Free Study Breaking The Snares That So Easily Entangle.
- When a couple gets married, they entangle two separate lives.
- She wanted to avoid relationships that might entangle her emotions.
- Effect: Entangle a foe so each ally can attack.
- Implicate, entangle, ensnarl, involve; disturb, perplex, confuse, distract, trouble.
- Thus natural lawyers entangle themselves in a contradiction.
- Entangle and Web is the saving throw difference.
- SYN: Embarrass, puzzle, entangle, involve, encumber, complicate, confuse, bewilder, mystify, harass, entangle.
- Tgetation and electrolytes in north Swedish mire waters.
- Dr Howe and Professor Le Mire are wrong.
- Mire hacia la orilla derecha de su carril.
- He shall strew gold under him like mire.
- The mire on my clothes will soon dry.
- He entered the muck and mire of ours.
- Now we are sullen in this sable mire.
- Dread Wastes: Terrace of Gurthan and Forgotten Mire.
- Mire was located at a residence on La.
- Cel ce are mireasu0103 este mire, iar prietenul mirelui, care stu0103 u015fi ascultu0103 pe mire, se bucuru0103 cu bucurie de glasul lui.
ENTANGLE vs MIRE: QUESTIONS
- Can a single photonic pulse entangle an arbitrary number of remote quantum memories?
- Why did Zardari try to entangle the Khar family in scandals?
- How to entangle three or more photons in a state space?
- What does no man entangle himself with affairs of this life?
- How many answers are there for the crossword clue entangle?
- What does no soldier on service entangle himself in?
- Can we afford to spend time wallowing in the mire of problems we currently face?
- Can Hilton Donaldson bring the mire of Adelaide Racing to the masses?
- Can the Linux join command pull you out of the mire?
- What is Dawn Smith Jordan's book out of the mire about?
- How do I request special access to coin de mire attitude?
- What makes the coin de mire Hotel in Barcelona so special?
- What does deliverance from the mire and deep waters mean?
- Should Everton drop into the championship to avoid mire?
- What are the most common keratometric mire problems?