Embroilment - meaning and definition. What is Embroilment
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What (who) is Embroilment - definition


Embroilment      
·noun The act of embroiling, or the condition of being embroiled; entanglement in a broil.
embroil      
v. a.
1.
Entangle, ensnarl, implicate, commingle, involve.
2.
Disturb, perplex, confuse, distract, trouble, disorder, discompose, throw into disorder, bring into difficulty.
Embroil      
·noun ·see Embroilment.
II. Embroil ·vt To implicate in confusion; to Complicate; to Jumble.
III. Embroil ·vt To throw into confusion or commotion by contention or discord; to entangle in a broil or quarrel; to make confused; to Distract; to involve in difficulties by dissension or strife.
Examples of use of Embroilment
1. The move to unseat Olmert came in the wake of his embroilment in a new corruption probe into suspicions that he illicitly received funds from an American Jewish businessman over 15 years.
2. Papandreou writes to PM asking for parliamentary debate and committee to tackle political graft A bid by PASOK leader George Papandreou to encourage Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis to join him in tackling corruption was given short shrift yesterday by the government, which dismissed the move as an attempt to divert attention from the Socialists’ embroilment in the Siemens scandal.
3. After he lost office, he continued to sit as a deputy, latterly as an independent, winning admirers by dispensing with such trappings as the bodyguards that were his right, and by his refusal to make capital of Papandreou‘s subsequent embroilment in scandal.
4. Riek Machar in power, with his cunning attitude, manipulative behavior, together with total embroilment in corruption, undermining the authority of the President (Kiir), as well as, overlooking SPLA military requirements all of which will eventually put the CPA at stake. × John Arcuil is based in the USA he can be reached at rareok@gmail.com.
5. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made it clear at a joint news briefing with Kouchner that his remarks had disturbed a Kremlin, like China, less inclined to sanctions than the West. «We are worried by reports that there is serious consideration being given to military action in Iran,» Lavrov said. «That is a threat to a region where there are already grave problems in Iraq and Afghanistan.» Washington made clear it had no interest in military embroilment at this stage.