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Phrase(s): enmesh someone or something in something
1. Lit. to entangle someone or a group in something. • Don’t enmesh yourself in these ropes and chains. • I didn’t mean to enmesh you in this net. I should have kept it out of the way. • Jane enmeshed herself in the net that had been set out to dry. 2. Fig. to get someone or a group involved in some problem. • They enmeshed us in their problems even though we tried to avoid it. • We enmeshed the entire committee in the lawsuit. • Why do I always enmesh myself in someone else’s business?
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs