0 present participle of entangle --
1 to cause something to become caught in something such as a net or ropes: --
Many of these groups concede that developing nations often oppose entangling environmental concerns with free trade.
It is to pass from gross, entangling pleasures to an exalted happiness and peace, from a condition of servitude to one of self-mastery.
We are free from these entangling feuds.
I believe the only sound principle and practice, especially for a country geographically situated as we are, is to have friendship with all nations, and entangling alliances with none.
We cannot avoid entangling ourselves in description and classification as we struggle to find a term for the curious beast that we are trying to get our minds around.
We have no entangling military alliance.
The study should establish the true state of affairs and evaluate the actual impact of the use of these nets and other entangling gear on marine mammals.
Let us keep free from these entangling engagements as to the employment of our armed forces.