immesh

/ɪmˈmɛʃ/

Definitions

1. verb

to become entangled or involved in something, especially in a complicated or difficult situation

“The project began to immesh itself in bureaucratic red tape, causing delays and additional expenses.”

2. verb

to cause something or someone to become entangled or involved in something

“The politician’s scandal immeshed her in a web of deceit and corruption.”

3. noun

a complicated or difficult situation in which something or someone becomes entangled or involved

“The company found itself in a difficult immesh, trying to navigate the complex regulations and laws.”

Synonyms

  • complicate
  • entangle
  • involve

Antonyms

  • disentangle
  • untangle