enmeshments

/ɪnˈmɛʃmənts/
noun
  1. Situations in which someone or something is caught or entangled, especially in a complicated or difficult situation.
    • The novel explores the enmeshments of family loyalty and personal ambition.
    • She tried to avoid the emotional enmeshments that came with dating coworkers.
    • The company's legal enmeshments made it hard to move forward with the merger.
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