0 past simple and past participle of enmesh --
1 to catch or involve someone in something unpleasant or dangerous from which it is difficult to escape: --
This may potentially result in an overly enmeshed relationship without clear boundaries.
In the process they became essentially enmeshed with the most extreme and anti-modernist political conservatives.
We tend to think of the individual lone researcher, but the reality is more usually of an individual enmeshed in informative research and clinical networks.
Enmeshed family patterns could also involve one parent undermining the other parent's authority.
To him, one inevitably finds oneself enmeshed in an iterative engagement of mind and place.
Consistent with family systems theory, it was hypothesized that at least three forms of family functioning would emerge: cohesive, enmeshed, and disengaged families.
Enmeshed family processes that emotionally pull or coax children into family problems may amplify the impact marital conflict has on children's sense of security.
In the process, an international "brand pidgin" may be emerging as discourses and brands have become enmeshed to a previously unimaginable degree.