1. enmeshed - Adjective
2. enmeshed - Verb
3. enmeshed - Adjective Satellite
caught as if in a mesh
Source: WordNetHere and everywhere is the struggle for existence, life inextricably enmeshed with war. All life living at the expense of life, every organism eating other organisms forever. Will Durant
We are enmeshed in a lineage that came from somewhere and is going to make way for the next generation. Leon Kass
One can't live mindfully without being enmeshed in psychological processes that are around us. Philip Zimbardo
Whether it is being just a company or "more than just a company," Google's geopolitical aspirations are firmly enmeshed within the foreign-policy agenda of the world's largest superpower. Julian Assange
Emotions are enmeshed in the neural networks of reason. António Damásio
The individual, before it can determine itself, is determined by the relations in which it is enmeshed. "It is a fellow-being before it is a being.”. Russell Jacoby