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Pei Yung
embroil and enmesh
Are these two words the same? For example:
I was reluctant to embroil myself in this problem.
Can I say "I was reluctant to enmesh myself in this problem"?
Thank you.
2017年4月9日 13:54
回答 · 3
Good question. The meanings are very similar. Both are OK. I prefer "embroil", especially before you have got involved. "Enmesh" sounds more serious and it is harder to extract yourself from the situation.
I might say: "I don't want to get embroiled in this problem (any further)."
2017年4月9日
Look up the words "broil" and "mesh" (as verbs) and you'll see the difference.
2017年4月9日
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