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embrangle
CIDE DICTIONARY
embrangle, v. t. [Pref. em- (L. in) + brangle.].
To confuse; to entangle. [1913 Webster]
"I am lost and embrangled in inextricable difficulties." [1913 Webster]
ROGET THESAURUS
embrangle
Derangement
VB derange, disarrange, misarrange, displace, misplace, mislay, discompose, disorder, deorganize, discombobulate, disorganize, embroil, unsettle, disturb, confuse, trouble, perturb, jumble, tumble, shuffle, randomize, huddle, muddle, toss, hustle, fumble, riot, bring into disorder, put into disorder, throw into disorder, muss, break the ranks, disconcert, convulse, break in upon, unhinge, dislocate, put out of joint, throw out of gear, turn topsy-turvy, bedevil, complicate, involve, perplex, confound, imbrangle, embrangle, tangle, entangle, ravel, tousle, towzle, dishevel, ruffle, rumple, litter, scatter, mix, rearrange.For further exploring for "embrangle" in Webster Dictionary Online