A Predicament
I was entangled in the beauty of her eyes. I was entangled in the aroma of leather and wood, and the sense of fit the car seat brought.
Yes,it can be (e.g. a complicated machine, a complicated situation). The word complicated is from the verb, to complicate, meaning to make more complex. It is the past tense and past participle and can be used as an adjective meaning complex or involved.
context, or Zeitgeist
INFER means to DEDUCE or to FIGURE something out in a given situation.
A word for a long complicated procedure is: 'Rigmarole' CCo A word for a long complicated procedure is: 'Rigmarole' CCo
imbroglio
Skein means yarn that is knotted and coiled loosely. It can also mean anything that is a complicated arrangement or something that is a complicated situation.
He was entangled in the accident report.
Synonyms of the word intricate: complicated, elaborate, abstruse, complex, convoluted, difficult, entangled, fancy, high-tech, involved, labyrinthine, obscure, perplexing, tangled, tortuous, tricky
I was entangled in the beauty of her eyes. I was entangled in the aroma of leather and wood, and the sense of fit the car seat brought.
Ensnared
muaqqad
Sabachtani is not a Hebrew word. It appears to be an Aramaic verb in the past tense. But it's very close to a Hebrew word: sibachtani (סיבכת×?×™), which means "you entangled me".
Yes,it can be (e.g. a complicated machine, a complicated situation). The word complicated is from the verb, to complicate, meaning to make more complex. It is the past tense and past participle and can be used as an adjective meaning complex or involved.
"My ear buds are always becoming entangled." "The child entangled the cord.""Can you disentangle the cord?"
No, the word complicate is a verb; to complicate is to make more difficult, confusing, or more complex. The adjective form is the past participle of the verb, complicated (a complicated situation).
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