CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EMBRANGLE
PRESENT
Present
I embrangle
you embrangle
he/she/it embrangles
we embrangle
you embrangle
they embrangle
Present continuous
I am embrangling
you are embrangling
he/she/it is embrangling
we are embrangling
you are embrangling
they are embrangling
Present perfect
I have embrangled
you have embrangled
he/she/it has embrangled
we have embrangled
you have embrangled
they have embrangled
Present perfect continuous
I have been embrangling
you have been embrangling
he/she/it has been embrangling
we have been embrangling
you have been embrangling
they have been embrangling
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I embrangled
you embrangled
he/she/it embrangled
we embrangled
you embrangled
they embrangled
Past continuous
I was embrangling
you were embrangling
he/she/it was embrangling
we were embrangling
you were embrangling
they were embrangling
Past perfect
I had embrangled
you had embrangled
he/she/it had embrangled
we had embrangled
you had embrangled
they had embrangled
Past perfect continuous
I had been embrangling
you had been embrangling
he/she/it had been embrangling
we had been embrangling
you had been embrangling
they had been embrangling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will embrangle
you will embrangle
he/she/it will embrangle
we will embrangle
you will embrangle
they will embrangle
Future continuous
I will be embrangling
you will be embrangling
he/she/it will be embrangling
we will be embrangling
you will be embrangling
they will be embrangling
Future perfect
I will have embrangled
you will have embrangled
he/she/it will have embrangled
we will have embrangled
you will have embrangled
they will have embrangled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been embrangling
you will have been embrangling
he/she/it will have been embrangling
we will have been embrangling
you will have been embrangling
they will have been embrangling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would embrangle
you would embrangle
he/she/it would embrangle
we would embrangle
you would embrangle
they would embrangle
Conditional continuous
I would be embrangling
you would be embrangling
he/she/it would be embrangling
we would be embrangling
you would be embrangling
they would be embrangling
Conditional perfect
I would have embrangle
you would have embrangle
he/she/it would have embrangle
we would have embrangle
you would have embrangle
they would have embrangle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been embrangling
you would have been embrangling
he/she/it would have been embrangling
we would have been embrangling
you would have been embrangling
they would have been embrangling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you embrangle
we let´s embrangle
you embrangle
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
embrangled
Present Participle
embrangling
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EMBRANGLE»
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embrangle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
embrangle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... trap rel decoy, entice, inveigle, lure; hook, net, snag; bag, capture ensnarl vb 1
syn ENTANGLE 1, intertangle, perplex, snarl, tangle 2 syn ENTANGLE 3,
embrangle, enmesh, trammel ensorcell vb syn BEWITCH 1, charm, enchant, hex,
spell, ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
2
Merriam-Webster's Crossword Puzzle Dictionary
... quicken, refresh, restore 8 enspirit, recreate 9 entertain, galvanize, stimulate 10
exhilarate, invigorate, rejuvenate, vivificate enmesh 4 hook, trap 5 catch 6 draw in
, tangle 7 ensnarl, trammel 8 drag into, entangle 9 embrangle, implicate enmity ...
emancipate liberate emasculate castrate, dispirit embargo restriction embellish
exaggerate, adorn embezzlement theft emblazon imprint, brand embody
personify embrace accept, adopt embrangle embroil embroil involve with trouble
...
4
Embryogenesis: Species, Gender, and Identity
... range of morphodynamic possibilities. By contrast, sheets of zoological cells,
many of them lacking walls, curl and embrangle inwardly as well as by
arborescence. Thus, many unique kinds of nesting and interpolation are possible
in animal.
5
The backslider; or, An enquiry into the nature, symptoms, ...
Christians are soldiers under the King of kings : their object mould be to conquer
all ranks and degrees of men to the obedience of faith. But to do this, it is
necessary that they avoid all those embrangle- merits and disputes which retard
their ...
... pleasantries at all), in which they contrived, and do contrive as I believe, to
entangle and embrangle their nearest and dearest friends. This passion for
practical jokes upon a great scale, has long been extremely popular and
predominant.
Thomas Campbell, Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, Samuel Carter Hall, 1839
(invert) 218; bedevil; complicate, involve, perplex, confound; imbrangle†,
embrangle†, tangle, entangle, ravel, tousle, towzle†, dishevel, ruffle; rumple &c. (
fold) 258. litter, scatter; mix &c. 41. rearrange &c. 148. Adj. deranged &c. v.;
syncretic, ...
8
Patrick White's The Eye of the Storm, Voss, and Other Novels
3. mix 4. maze 5. abash, addle, upset 6. baffle, flurry, garble, jumble, muddle 7.
derange, fluster 8. befuddle, bewilder, disorder, distract, entangle 9. embrangle
10. complicate, disarrange, discompose, disconcert confused ... 4. esea 6. addled
...
... poisonings, and sudden deaths ; but rather all sorts of little mischiefs, and
mauvaises plaisanteries (no pleasantries at all), in which they contrived, and do
contrive, as I believe, to entangle and embrangle their nearest and dearest
friends.
Theodore Edward Hook, 1857
10
Punjabi English Dictionary
efficiency efficient effigy effloresce effluence effluent effluvium elm elocution
elongate F_r1iete't,feewitere uetetfee êeeteetget §'TlÍ-l'cî-ÈRÈT eîiitereet, êetâj
embrace embracement embranchment embrangle embrasure embrocate
embrocation ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EMBRANGLE»
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embrangle is used in the context of the following news items.
Review: 'Poseidon Rex' falls short of 'Sharknado' ambitions
Screenwriter Rafael Jordan and director Mark Lester unnecessarily embrangle the film with irrelevant subplots involving local thugs, treasure ... «Los Angeles Times, Apr 14»
Nation's Dream is Hung Parliament
Karachi experienced one of the worse tenure only because of PPP's cross politics which kept ANP and MQM embrangle in turf war situation, ... «The News International, Apr 13»
TNA releases a Jeff Hardy album entitled 'Similar Creatures'
Hardy and Dale Oliver wrote all of the songs on Similar Creatures for Embrangle Publishing Company and TNA Knockout Music. Similar ... «Cageside Seats, Dec 12»
Hangman, Spare That Word: The English Purge Their Language
The word embrangle (to confuse or entangle) won with 1,434 votes, while fubsy (short and stout) came in a distant second. Roborant (tending ... «TIME, Oct 08»
Collins dictionary asks public to rescue outdated words
... BBC's The One Show are championing "oppugnant" (combative, antagonistic or contrary) and "embrangle" (confuse or entangle) respectively ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 08»