enmeshed

/ɪnˈmɛʃt/
adjective
  1. Caught or trapped in a net, tangle, or difficult situation.
    • The company remained enmeshed in debt for years.
    • He felt enmeshed in a complicated relationship with no easy exit.
    • The enmeshed bird struggled to free itself from the fishing line.
  2. Deeply involved in a complex or problematic situation.
    • They were enmeshed in a legal battle that lasted a decade.
    • The politician was enmeshed in a corruption investigation.
    • She became enmeshed in the drama between her two best friends.
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