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entangledverbpast tense of entangle to twist together into a usually confused massin the process of taking down the Christmas tree, we managed to entangle the string of lights into a hopeless mess of wires interlaced, intertwined, intertwisted, interwove(also interweaved), knotted, snarled, tangled jumbled, scrabbled, scrambledbraided, enlaced, entwined, entwisted, inwove(also inweaved), plaited, twined, wound(also winded), wove(or weaved), wreathed, writhed disentangled, unsnarled, untangled, untwined, untwisted unknotted, unraveled, unscrambledunwove to catch or hold as if in a netthe young runaway gradually became entangled in a web of lies caught up, enmeshed(also immeshed), ensnared, ensnarled, entoiled, entrapped, meshed, netted, snared, tangled, trapped bagged, birdlimed, captured, collaredembroiled, implicated, involved, mired disentangled, untangled detached, disengaged, extricatedcleared, freed, liberated to make complex or difficultthe history of Alexander the Great is entangled by variant accounts of his exploits complexed, complexified, complicated, embarrassed, perplexed, sophisticated developed, elaborated, expandedintensified, magnifiedconfounded, confused, messed (up), mixed (up), muddledsnarled, tangled simplified, streamlined abbreviated, cut, shortenedeased, facilitateddisentangled, straightened (out), unraveled, untangledoversimplified |