Intangled vs. Entangled — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Intangled and Entangled
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Intangled
Simple past tense and past participle of intangle
Entangled
To cause to become twisted together or caught in a snarl or entwining mass
The fishing lines became entangled. His foot was entangled in the wiring.
Entangled
To involve in a complicated situation or in circumstances from which it is difficult to disengage
The country found itself entangled in a series of regional conflicts. She wanted to avoid relationships that might entangle her emotions.
Entangled
(Physics) To cause (the quantum states of two or more objects) to become correlated in such a way that they remain correlated, even though the objects are separated spatially.
Entangled
Simple past tense and past participle of entangle
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Entangled
Tangled or twisted together
Entangled
Confused or complicated
Entangled
(physics) (of two quantum states) correlated, even though physically separated; (referring to a state of a composite system) not separable
Entangled
In a confused mass. Contrasted with untangled.
Entangled
Deeply involved especially in something problematic; as, entangled in the conflict.
Entangled
Constrained by or as if by a convoluted rope or net; ensnared.
Entangled
Deeply involved especially in something complicated;
Embroiled in the conflict
Felt unwilling entangled in their affairs
Entangled
Twisted together in a tangled mass;
Toiled through entangled growths of mesquite
Entangled
Involved in difficulties
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