Definition of Embranglements

1. embranglement [n] - See also: embranglement

Lexicographical Neighbors of Embranglements

embracery
embraces
embracing
embracingly
embracive
embraid
embraided
embraiding
embraids
embramine
embranchment
embranchments
embrangle
embrangled
embranglement
embranglements (current term)
embrangles
embrangling
embrasor
embrasors
embrasure
embrasures
embrave
embraved
embraves
embraving
embrazure
embread
embreaded
embreads

Literary usage of Embranglements

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memoir of William Carey by Eustace Carey, Francis Wayland (1836)
"'My DEAR BROTHER, 'Perhaps Carey has written to you—We are all undone—I am grieved—yet, perhaps 'tis best—Thomas's debts and embranglements damped my ..."

2. The Asylum Journal of Mental Science (1855)
"We pointed out the difficulties and embranglements which were likely to occur from a lax employment of the proceedings and forms of admission, ..."

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