embrangle

/ɪmˈbræŋɡəl/
verb
  1. To confuse or complicate a situation, often by involving unnecessary details or people.
    • Don't embrangle the project by adding too many extra steps.
    • The lawyer tried to embrangle the case with irrelevant arguments.
    • His constant questions only served to embrangle the simple instructions.
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