Definition
Third-person singular or plural of 'embroil'; involves in conflict or confusion.
Etymology
Verb form in the simple present tense, derived from Old French 'embrouiller.'
Kelly Says
Notice how 'embroil' is one of those English verbs where the simple present form (he embroils) sounds more formal than the base verb—a quirk of older French borrowings.
Translations
ARالعربية
يُ تورط
yu-tuwrṭ
CACatalà
enllaça
en-la-ça
CSČeština
zamotává
za-mo-ta-va
DADansk
inddrager
in-dra-ger
DEDeutsch
verstrickt
fɛrˈstʁɪkt
ELΕλληνικά
εγκυκλοποιεί
en-ku-klo-poi-ei
ESEspañol
envuelve
en-vuel-ve
FAفارسی
درگیر میکند
dar-gee-r komi-da
FISuomi
sekaantuu
se-ka-an-tuu
HIहिन्दी
लिप्त करता है
lip-t karta hai
IDBahasa Indonesia
melibatkan
me-li-v-ol
ITItaliano
coinvolge
kɔɪn-vɔl-ge
KO한국어
휘말린다
hwi-mal-rin-da
MSBahasa Melayu
melibatkan
me-li-v-ol
MYမြန်မာ
ဝင်ရောက်
win-ya-ro-ke
NLNederlands
betrekt
be-trekt
NONorsk
involverer
in-vo-l-ve-rer
PLPolski
zaangażować
za-an-ga-zo-vat
PTPortuguês
enreda
ɛn-ʁɛ-da
RORomână
implică
im-pli-că
RUРусский
вмешивается
vme-shi-va-ets-a
SVSvenska
blandar
blam-dar
SWKiswahili
kuingia
kwee-ngia
TAதமிழ்
ஈடுபடுத்து
i-du-pa-d-uttu
TEతెలుగు
పెట్టుకోవడం
pet-tu-ko-va-dam
UKУкраїнська
залучати
za-lu-cha-ty