embroil

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embroil englannista suomeksi

  1. temmata, sotkea

  1. sotkea

embroil englanniksi

  1. To bring (something) into a state of confusion or uproar; to complicate, to confuse, to jumble.

  2. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  3. (RQ:Dryden All for Love)

  4. (RQ:Barrow Works)

  5. (RQ:Addison Italy)

  6. (RQ:Homer Pope et al Odyssey)

  7. (RQ:Thomson Winter) fineſt hand, and iſſuing all / In ''general Good''.

  8. (RQ:Scott Peveril of the Peak)

  9. (quote-book)|location=Cambridge|publisher=J. Hall and Son; London: Whittaker & Co; & Marshall|Simpkin, Marshall & Co. and Bell & Sons|Bell and Daldy|year=1866|lines=611–616|page=28|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=uK1cAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA28|oclc=319979570|passage=How shall I fail to be naturally hated by her, when I stand by thee near thy foot, and she, childless as she is, beholds thy beloved one with bitter jealousy, and then either thou abandonest me and hast regard to thy wife, or upholdest me, and embroilest thy house?

  10. (quote-book)’s ''(Coetzee novel)|Foe'' and (w)’s ''(w)''|title=The Postcolonial Novel|location=Cambridge, Cambridgeshire; Malden, Mass.|publisher=(publisher)|Polity Press|year=2006|page=23|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=FZHUtFN0cOoC&pg=PA23|isbn=978-0-7456-3278-0|passage=Susan is caught up in a plot that already exists, a type of predestination, but she is also disruptive of that plot, embroiling it by making undecidable a series of otherwise clear-cut oppositions: (..)

  11. To cause (someone) to be into|drawn into or involved in a difficult situation or state of contention.

  12. (ux)

  13. (RQ:Dryden Aeneis)'' lies.

  14. (RQ:Richardson Pamela)

  15. (quote-book)|year=1996|section=part III (Moving/Seeing: Bodies and Technologies)|page=132|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=cZpEhv2npDUC&pg=PA132|isbn=978-0-415-12767-7|passage=The effects of dance's narrativization continue to reverberate throughout the contemporary world of dance where the opposition between "abstract" and "representational" movement vocabularies embroils choreographers and critics in endless dilemmas concerning dance's significance.

  16. (RQ:Vanity Fair) Hillary Clinton's Secret Weapon or Her Next Big Problem?|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230320171911/https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/01/huma-abedin-hillary-clinton-adviser|date=31 January 2016|passage=Whether it's palatable for the vice-chairman of Clinton|Hillary &91;Clinton&93;'s presidential campaign to be embroiled in allegations of conflicts of interest, obtaining patronage jobs, or misrepresenting time worked remains to be seen.

  17. (quote-journal)|journal=The Scotsman|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230920170721/https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/film-and-tv/sean-connery-obituary-from-delivering-milk-in-fountainbridge-to-the-definitive-james-bond-3021133|location=Edinburgh|publisher=The Scotsman Publications, JPIMedia Publishing|date=1 November 2020|issn=0307-5850|oclc=868238067|passage=Connery|Sean Connery could by now command massive fees and gained a reputation as a ruthless contract negotiator. He hated the idea of being manipulated by the film industry and was regularly embroiled in lawsuits.

  18. A state of confusion or uproar; a commotion, a disturbance; also, a quarrel.

  19. A state of anxiety or disturbance of the mind.

  20. To set (something) on fire; to burn (something).

  21. (RQ:Allestree Decay)