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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
entanglement
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ political entanglements
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A good hour later, following numerous entanglements of rope in a tree, we arrived safely back to earth.
▪ Because she herself had subsequently been extremely wary of any emotional entanglements.
▪ During most of Alexander's reign, the regime had carefully avoided all but minor military entanglements.
▪ Furthermore, school supervision of the activities is precisely the kind of entanglement that is impermissible under constitutional precedents.
▪ Irrational perhaps, but they approach their misery from entirely different directions and ethnic entanglements.
▪ Mr Anderson said there was a risk of entanglement during operation and the company was required by law to provide covers.
▪ The accumulation of obligations made it nearly impossible for the children to pry loose from the entanglement.
▪ The only intrusion is the one I let in myself when I enlisted Shelly, and with Shelly all her grubby entanglements.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Entanglement

Entanglement \En*tan"gle*ment\, n.

  1. State of being entangled; intricate and confused involution; that which entangles; intricacy; perplexity.

  2. (Mil.) An extensive low obstacle formed of stakes, stumps, or the like, connected by wires, ropes, or the like.

  3. (Naut.) An obstruction of cables and spars across a river or harbor entrance.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
entanglement

1630s, "that which entangles," from entangle + -ment. From 1680s as "act of entangling." Foreign entanglements does not appear as such in Washington's Farewell Address (1796), though he warns against them. The phrase is found in William Coxe's 1798 memoirs of Sir Robert Walpole.

Wiktionary
entanglement

n. 1 The state of being entangled; intricate and confused involution. 2 That which entangles; intricacy; perplexity. 3 (cx fortification English) An obstruction placed in front or on the flank of a fortification, to impede an enemy's approach. 4 (cx nautical English) An obstruction of cables and spars across a river or harbour entrance.

WordNet
entanglement

n. an intricate trap that entangles or ensnares its victim [syn: web]

Wikipedia
Entanglement

Entanglement may refer to:

  • Quantum entanglement
  • Orientation entanglement
  • Entanglement (graph measure)
  • Entanglement of polymer chains, see Reptation
  • Wire entanglement
  • Episode 5 of Fox television drama, Touch
Entanglement (graph measure)

In graph theory, entanglement of a directed graph is a number measuring how strongly the cycles of the graph are intertwined. It is defined in terms of a mathematical game in which n cops try to capture a robber, who escapes along the edges of the graph. Similar to other graph measures, such as cycle rank, some algorithmic problems, e.g. parity game, can be efficiently solved on graphs of bounded entanglement.

Entanglement (opera)

Entanglement is a one-act chamber opera by the British composer Charlotte Bray and the librettist Amy Rosenthal. The work was commissioned by the Nova Music Opera and was first performed on 6 July 2015 at the Cheltenham Music Festival, with the conductor George Vass leading soprano Kirsty Hopkins, baritone Howard Croft, tenor Greg Tassell, and the Nova Music Opera Ensemble.

Usage examples of "entanglement".

Then when they crossed the open they came to the Ailette Canal, in which wire entanglements had been placed.

While every healthy arachnoid longed to take part in the adventurous new life, he or she longed also, through sheer affection and symbiotic entanglement, to assist his or her ichthyoid mate to have an equal share in that life.

The French official circles did not emit any particular statements, but the French papers emphasized that the Arbitrage decisions eliminated some very grave entanglements.

Gaal Dornick was in a separate area, and Boon had departed three hours ago to take care of various entanglements.

Judy, wondering about entanglements between the Manitows and the Dosses, something that went beyond Mommy and Me, country-club tennis, Laura Ashley bedrooms.

Web, understanding its significance before I had, warning me about further entanglements with ephemeral species.

At the present day there is a gradual tendency to make punishment more lenient and more certain--to remove the entanglements of the pleader, and render progress towards substantial instead of technical justice more sure and speedy.

How scarecrow outdoes scarecrow by a scarecrow head, how scarecrows keep bettering their time at elevating scarecrow crosses, how they overcome barbed-wire entanglements, not with old-fashioned wire cutters but by eating them up, barbs and all, then evacuate them barbless in scarecrow fashion, deserves to be recorded on charts, and recorded it is.

Miss Marling and I have cut the knot of what each of us has been brought to regard as our entanglement.

The Manichaan Christian, believing the soul to be imprisoned in matter by demons who fought against God in a previous life, struggled, by fasting, thought, prayer, and penance, to rescue the spirit from its fleshly entanglements, from all worldly snares and illusions, that it might be freed from the necessity of any further abode in a material body, and, on the dissolution of its present tabernacle, might soar to its native light in the blissful pleroma of eternal being.

As new world controls develop, it becomes the supreme business of the Open Conspiracy to keep them world wide and impartial, to save them by an incessant critical educational and propagandist activity from entanglement with the old traditional rivalries and feuds of states and nations.

The defence had no marked advantage as compared with the attack, neither trench, sangar, nor wire entanglement, and in numbers they were immensely inferior.

It sloshed in sheets to the floor, leaving Lajoolie, Aarhus, and Uclod soaked to the skin but free of their sticky entanglements.

Slade, carry out his orders and deliver the damned package to Akureyri and hope to God I could get clear without further entanglement.

In spite of the barbed-wire entanglements, the Boers most gallantly rushed this position, and their advance was so rapid, or the garrison so slow, that the place was carried with hardly a shot fired.