Embroilment [noun]

Definition of Embroilment:

involvement in fight

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Sentence/Example of Embroilment:

Doug Pederson was dismissed Monday as coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, just less than three years after he led them to a Super Bowl title and eight days after he was embroiled in a tanking controversy to finish the NFL’s regular season.

Sweetwater became embroiled in a $30 million financial scandal under Janney’s leadership, which Voice of San Diego first revealed in September 2018.

The Oregon embroilment had led certain British journals into gross speech about America.

The Alien and Sedition Laws were passed in order to suppress agitation tending to produce such embroilment.

And Lyons is quoted as having understood, in the end, the real purpose of Seward's policy in seeking embroilment with Europe.

On the 25th, Mme. de Svign noted another "serious embroilment."

Time during such an embroilment was hard to measure, and Shann could not be sure.

During the course of the year we had neither civil commotion nor foreign embroilment to trouble the even tenor of our way.

Does like join itself to like; does the spirit of method stir in that confusion, so that its embroilment becomes order?

There were few questions which gave rise to more embroilment than this.