mired

[mahyuhrd]

mired Definition

  • 1stuck or entangled in a difficult or unpleasant situation
  • 2covered or stuck in mud or mire

Using mired: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company is mired in debt and struggling to stay afloat.

  • Example

    The team is mired in a losing streak.

  • Example

    The car got mired in the mud and couldn't move.

  • Example

    The soldiers were mired in the swamp for days.

mired Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with mired

  • to be stuck in a complex system of rules and procedures that make it difficult to accomplish anything

    Example

    The project was mired in bureaucracy, with endless paperwork and approvals needed at every step.

  • to be involved in a situation that is causing a lot of disagreement or argument

    Example

    The politician was mired in controversy after making controversial remarks about immigration.

  • mired in poverty

    to be stuck in a state of extreme poverty with no way out

    Example

    The community was mired in poverty, with high unemployment and few opportunities for improvement.

Origins of mired

from Old Norse 'myrr', meaning 'bog, swamp'

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Summary: mired in Brief

'Mired' [mahyuhrd] is an adjective that describes being stuck or entangled in a difficult or unpleasant situation, or covered or stuck in mud or mire. It can be used in phrases like 'mired in bureaucracy,' 'mired in controversy,' and 'mired in poverty.' Examples include 'The company is mired in debt and struggling to stay afloat' and 'The soldiers were mired in the swamp for days.'