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Enmesh

Enmesh Meaning & Definition
Enmesh Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Enmesh?

[v] entangle or catch in (or as if in) a mesh

Synonyms | Synonyms for Enmesh: ensnarl | mesh

Related Terms | Find terms related to Enmesh: absorb | allure | bag | bait the hook | birdlime | burden | catch | catch out | catch up in | concern | cramp | cripple | cumber | decoy | draw in | embarrass | embrangle | encumber | engage | ensnare | ensnarl | entangle | entoil | entrammel | entrap | entwine | enweb | fetter | foul | gin | hamper | hamstring | handicap | harpoon | hobble | hook | hook in | impede | implicate | interest | inveigle | involve | lame | land | lasso | lime | lumber | lure | mesh | nail | net | noose | press down | rope | sack | saddle with | shackle | snag | snare | snarl | sniggle | spear | spread the toils | suck into | take | tangle | tangle up with | toil | trammel | trap | trip | weigh down | wind

See Also | entangle | mat | snarl | tangle

Enmesh In Webster's Dictionary

\En*mesh"\, v. t. [Pref. en- + mesh. Cf. {Inmesh}.] To catch or entangle in, or as in, meshes. --Shak. My doubts enmesh me if I try. --Lowell.

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