verb (past participle of 'embroil'; present participle of 'embroil') as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The decision to include the neighbouring countries in the peace negotiations would likelyembroiling parties who had previously shown no interest in the issue.

Definition:organizations, individuals, or entities that are being drawn into a dispute or controversy

From embroiling parties

Example:He tried to avoidembroiling himself in political arguments, preferring instead to focus on his work.

Definition:voluntarily involving oneself in situations that are potentially conflictual or complicated

From embroiling oneself

Example:Her attempt to explain the situation onlyembroiled her in a deeper misunderstanding and escalated the conflict.

Definition:causing oneself to be in a problematic or arguable situation

From embroiling oneself in a misunderstanding