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embroilment


Meanings
  • Noun

    The act of involving or entangling someone in a difficult, complicated, or dangerous situation.

    - "The politician was embroiled in a scandal involving bribery."
    - "The company's CEO was embroiled in a bitter legal dispute with a former employee."
  • Verb

    To involve or entangle someone in a difficult, complicated, or dangerous situation.

    - "The media began to embroil the politician in a scandal."
    - "The company's CEO was embroiled in a legal dispute, which threatened to destroy his reputation."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with embroilment
enrollment , molten , wolven
Variants
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embroil , embroiled , embroiling , embroilment , embroilments , embroils
Etymology
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Middle English: from Old French enroilier, from enroiller 'to roll in', from en 'in' + rolle 'a roll'.


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  1. The term 'embroilment' is often used in legal contexts to describe a situation in which someone is involved in a complex or controversial dispute.

  2. The word 'embroilment' is related to the word 'enroll', which originally meant 'to roll in' or 'enwrap'.

  3. In some languages, such as Spanish and Portuguese, the word for 'embroilment' is a single word that combines the ideas of involvement and complication. For example, in Spanish, the word is 'embarraso', which literally means 'entanglement' or 'embarrassment'.

  4. The term 'embroilment' is sometimes used metaphorically to describe a situation in which someone is deeply involved or invested in something, even if that involvement is not necessarily complicated or dangerous.


Related Concepts
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  1. complication: A complex or intricate situation or problem, often used to describe the state of affairs in a novel or story.

  2. entanglement: A state of involvement or engagement, often used to describe a relationship or situation that is difficult to extract oneself from.


Culture
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In literature, the term 'embroilment' is often used to describe the complex and intricate plots of novels, particularly those involving political intrigue or personal relationships. In art, the term can refer to the use of intricate patterns or textures, such as those found in Baroque paintings or Gothic architecture.

How to Memorize "embroilment"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a complicated web or net, with various threads or strands representing different situations or people. Imagine yourself becoming entangled in this web as you encounter the word 'embroilment'.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'embroilment' with the idea of becoming deeply involved or entangled in something. Think of a complex puzzle or maze, and imagine yourself trying to navigate your way through it.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Entangle Me In It' to remember the meaning of 'embroilment'.


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