Enmeshed Sentence Examples
Trade activity is now deeply enmeshed with domestic economic activity.
Admittedly, when you're enmeshed in a crisis, you may lack a positive perspective.
It is sad when politics get so enmeshed in music, music should be about enjoyment.
Unfortunately there was very little pigment present in the sample; what there was had become almost inextricably enmeshed in the wood fibers.
They represent the strongest of calls for intervention to resolve this conflict, which is now enmeshed with all surrounding countries.
However, it is also firmly enmeshed with principles of good teaching for all.
Each day revealing new signs that lead them (and the viewer) to become more enmeshed in a growing megalomania.
The remarkable case of life in common first observed in lichens, where a fungus and an alga unite to form a compound organism - the lichen - totally different from either, has now been proved to be universal in these plants, and lichens are in all cases merely algae enmeshed in the interwoven hyphae of fungi (see Lichens).
There, he suspected, it enmeshed other scaffolding proteins, preventing their proper integration into the lamina.
However, prenatal surgery for spina bifida has become enmeshed in the politics of reproductive rights and fetal rights.
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These were the two men who enmeshed the king in a web of Rosicrucian mystery and intrigue, which hampered whatever healthy development of his policy might have been possible, and led ultimately to disaster.
The appearances recorded in the Old Testament are manifestations of the Logos, and the knowledge of God possessed by the great leaders and teachers of Israel is due to the same source; (2) as the agency whereby man, enmeshed by illusion, lays hold of the higher spiritual life and rising above his partial point of view participates in the universal reason.