intertangle

[in-ter-tang-guh l]

intertangle Definition

  • 1to twist or mix things together in a confused mass
  • 2to involve someone or something in a complicated or confusing situation

Using intertangle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "intertangle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The wires were intertangled and it took me hours to sort them out.

  • Example

    The two storylines of the movie were intertangled in a way that made it hard to follow.

  • Example

    She was intertangled in a web of lies and deceit.

intertangle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for intertangle

Antonyms for intertangle

Phrases with intertangle

  • a complicated and confusing situation

    Example

    The company's finances were an intertangled mess.

  • intertangled relationships

    relationships that are complicated and difficult to understand

    Example

    The characters in the novel had intertangled relationships that kept the readers guessing until the end.

  • emotions that are mixed up and difficult to sort out

    Example

    After the breakup, she was left with intertangled emotions of sadness and anger.

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Summary: intertangle in Brief

The verb 'intertangle' [in-ter-tang-guh l] means to twist or mix things together in a confused mass or to involve someone or something in a complicated or confusing situation. It is often used to describe physical objects like wires or abstract concepts like relationships and emotions. Synonyms include 'entangle,' 'enmesh,' and 'embroil.' Antonyms include 'untangle,' 'disentangle,' and 'unravel.'