verb
- to trap or catch in a mesh or net; to ensnare
- to involve or implicate someone in a complicated or difficult situation
Usage: often used literally with physical nets or webs
Usage: figurative use; often implies being caught in something inescapable
Examples
- The fishing net enmeshes schools of small fish near the reef.
- She felt enmeshed in a web of family obligations and expectations.
- The vines enmesh the old fence, making it difficult to see through.
- He became enmeshed in a scandal that damaged his reputation.
- Spider webs enmesh insects that fly too close.
- The company enmeshes its employees in complex bureaucratic procedures.
- Political corruption enmeshes many officials in illegal activities.