0 an untidy mass of things that are not in a state of order, or a state of confusion or difficulty:
a tangle of wires
1 to become or form, or to make something into, an untidy mass
3 to become or cause something to become a messy mass of things:
Both couples now mismatched, a great tangle ensues.
The fundamental continuity of environmental media and ecosystems raises the specter of large-scale indivisibilities and a complex tangle of joint and multiple uses.
The complexity is hidden in an unseen tangle of streams.
Exploration existed within a tangle of pressures, obligations, and the demands of an attentive public.
Questions of honesty and allocation of credit do not arise in isolation but are mired in a real-world tangle of relationships, hierarchy, and uncertain consequences.
One of the four bounds to the former neighbor atoms is then tangling and produces p-conduction.
Dealing with these tagliatelli-like tangles demands continual abstraction to seek order, deeper meaning and more unifying links.
I shall not tangle with issues of this kind.
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