enmeshed
ɛnˈmɛʃt-
(adj)
enmeshed
caught as if in a mesh "enmeshed in financial difficulties"
In Lawerence Goldstone's 'The Astronomer,' a young student is enmeshed in a plot to silence a revolutionary thinker. latimes.com
Giants' Villalona enmeshed in hometown slay case. sfgate.com
Iran's Quds Force Deeply Enmeshed in Iraq. foxnews.com
An Israeli national enmeshed in a probe into a Staten Island congressman's election campaign was released on bail today after spending more than a month behind bars. nypost.com
Tiger Woods and Jesse James, Sandra Bullock's hubby, were further enmeshed in sex scandal Thursday after their respective extramarital lovers released racy text messages. amny.com
General Mills Inc on Tuesday announced a recall of some Cascadian Farms granola bars because they could contain peanuts from a New Mexico supplier enmeshed in a larger, salmonella-related recall. startribune.com
How is the Taliban and the other insurgent groups enmeshed in the drug trade. pbs.org
That's where large, enmeshed organizations such as the Community Foundation are well situated. styleweekly.com
Culturally relevant marketing is about enmeshing a brand into those elements of culture. chiefexecutive.net
The newest Washington Redskin is eager for a fresh start after his promising career in Tampa Bay became enmeshed with his messy personal life. jla.com
David Frum says Mitt Romney had to get enmeshed in social issues that will hurt him if he gets to the general election. cnn.com
Despite being fully enmeshed within the New Jersey surf scene for 30 years now, I'm still learning new things every day about our surfers ' collective character, inner-strength and fortitude. nj.com
The accounts of ex-slaves, Thai fishing syndicates, officials, exporters and anti-trafficking case workers, gathered by GlobalPost in a three-month investigation, illuminate an opaque offshore supply chain enmeshed in slavery. globalpost.com
There are in fact three enmeshed problems to consider.
The Energy-momentum of a Poisson structure
Since the result that the constraints do close is surprising, and since any proof of closure is bound to be detailed, it would be helpful if we could state some simple reason why the constraints close, before becoming enmeshed in the details.
Closure of Constraints for Plane Gravity Waves
Debora's eyes peered into Ferval's, filled with the music that enmeshes. "Visionaries" by
That starving of us for surrender was only another trick of the gamestering in which we were enmeshed. "Heralds of Empire" by
Maria saw the stars stretching their great network downward enmeshing the Mississippi. "Old Kaskaskia" by
The tide sweeps out, washing the net up, but the otter are enmeshed in a tangle that holds neck and feet. "Vikings of the Pacific" by
Rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief, doctor, lawyer, Indian chief, enmesh the road the ladies are to wander in. "Jane Journeys On" by
Dissipation had not yet enmeshed him. "The Lure of the Mask" by
But the more she tossed the tighter she enmeshed herself in the web. "The Adventures of Maya the Bee" by
Detective Crowley was enmeshed in a mystery which he could not solve just then. "Joan of Arc of the North Woods" by
This substance is like gelatine, so that it entangles or enmeshes the germ life and prevents it from passing through a filter. "Electricity for Boys" by
He saw the net, and that he and his friends were absolutely enmeshed. "Frenzied Finance" by
Hang pendulous, enmeshed among the boughs,
Mild golden radiances they gem the crown
Fair Summer sets upon her beauteous brows.
But her eyes were starred like those of a saint
Enmeshed in Heaven's beatitude.
A sudden clamour hurled its rude
Force to break
Her vision awake.
To try to slay me with a pen,"
It sneered. "They try in vain; I still survive.
And now I go to make a league
And weave a web of State intrigue
That will enmesh you all, if I'm alive."