Embroilment (Noun)
Meaning
An intricate and confusing interpersonal or political situation.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- The company's emboilment in the scandal led to a massive loss of public trust and ultimately, the resignation of its CEO.
- Her involvement in the office romance had led to a complicated emboilment with her coworkers, making it difficult for her to work effectively.
- The politician's emboilment in the corruption scandal led to widespread protests and calls for their resignation.
- The family's emboilment in a bitter inheritance dispute had been ongoing for years, causing tension and division among its members.
- The country's emboilment in the international conflict had led to economic sanctions and diplomatic isolation.