embroil

/ɪmˈbrɔɪl/
verb
  1. To involve someone in a difficult, complicated, or unpleasant situation, especially an argument or conflict.
    • She tried not to embroil her friends in her family problems.
    • The company was embroiled in a legal dispute over the patent.
    • The politician's careless comments embroiled him in a heated debate.
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