embroil
emb
ˈɛmb
emb
roil
rɔɪl
royl
British pronunciation
/ɛmbɹˈɔ‍ɪl/

Definition & Meaning of "embroil"in English

to embroil
01

to involve someone in an argument, conflict, or complex situation

Transitive: to embroil sb in a situation
example
Examples
He inadvertently embroiled himself in a heated debate at the family gathering by expressing a controversial opinion.
The manager wisely avoided embroiling the team members in office politics.
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