Tangles up
Enmeshed by Fate - 1914 was released on: USA: 12 June 1914
The cast of Enmeshed by Fate - 1914 includes: Walter Miller as Attorney Kelp Irene Wallace as Irene Marshall
it is a relationship that is all tangled up with other people who have gotten involved, or it is tangles up in lies.
enmesh (v) - to be tangled up inUnfortunately, there are no simple solutions; our problems are enmeshed in the very fabric of our society.
In 1516, Charles V became the King of Spain. Spain ended up becoming more firmly enmeshed with the dynastic struggles of Europe.
An enmeshed family is one where boundaries between family members are blurred, leading to a lack of individuality and autonomy. In enmeshed families, members may have difficulty establishing their own identities and may struggle to separate their emotions and needs from those of other family members. This can create challenges in developing healthy relationships and boundaries outside of the family unit.
enmeshed, commingled, associated, involved, conjoined, synchronous, dependent, reciprocal, linked, mutual, married, apiece, entangled, woven, inextricable, inseparable, communal
Yes, and then became enmeshed in the Eastern Mediterranean in the aftermath of macedonia becoming involved in the Second Punic War on Carthage's side.
Another word for closely related could be: - Connected - Akin - Alike - Complementary - Correlated - Dependent - Enmeshed - Interchangeable - Interconnected - Interdependent - Interrelated - Intertwined - Interwoven - Like - Similar
This can be very difficult, and will place you under pressure. First impressions will mean a lot. An enmeshed family is likely to be stuck in their own ways, and very possessive of your fiancée. Hopefully, they will simply accept you as one of their own, but this does not always happen. In some families, they will reject you and try to pull your partner away from you. You will need to stick together throughout this period. I hope that it works out for you.
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King Darius the Great was 'rounding out' the empire he inherited from Cyrus the Great and Cambyses II, trying to take over the north of the Black Sea and Thrace. In doing so he became enmeshed with Macedonia and the Greek cities of mainland Greece, all of which caused him grief.