He lost the election because he was embroiled a money laundering scandal.
She spend her term in office embroiled in one controversy after another.
The young clerk was embroiled in the affair with her manager for nearly a year.
My brother will embroil actions and will get into an argument.
Embroiled
Embroiled
deeply involved in, thrown into disorder or confusion
Stuarts
They really didn't very much. Apart from taking advantage of Britain's involvement in the wars in Europe by invading Canada and then suffering the consequences, the US was not embroiled in the conflict.
It was embroiled in a world war.
It became embroiled in wars in the Greek eastern Mediterranean.
It became embroiled in wars in the Greek eastern Mediterranean.
It became embroiled in wars in the Greek eastern Mediterranean.
confound, confuse, disorder, disturb, trouble, tangle, snarl, incriminate