enmeshable

[US]/ɪnˈmeʃəbl/
[UK]/ɪnˈmeʃəbl/

Translation

adj.Capable of being enmeshed; able to be caught or entangled in a net, mesh, or similar snare; also figuratively, capable of being caught up in a difficult situation or complex entanglement.

Example Sentences

corporate structures possess an enmeshable quality that resists simple dissolution.

social problems often prove highly enmeshable, defying straightforward solutions.

the enmeshable web of international dependencies complicates diplomatic negotiations.

her theoretical framework was remarkably enmeshable, weaving together multiple disciplines.

the enmeshable bureaucracy frustrated citizens seeking efficient government services.

political alliances proved unexpectedly enmeshable, creating complex coalition structures.

economic and environmental systems are deeply enmeshable, making policy decisions challenging.

the novel's enmeshable plot kept readers engaged until the very last page.

urban development challenges are inherently enmeshable, requiring holistic approaches.

historical events are often enmeshable, with causes and effects tightly interwoven.

the enmeshable nature of global supply chains creates vulnerabilities during crises.

personal relationships can become enmeshable, making emotional boundaries difficult to establish.

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