Examples of 'imbroglio' in a sentence

Meaning of "imbroglio"

imbroglio (noun): Imbroglio refers to a complex or confusing situation, often characterized by intricate plot twists, misunderstandings, or entanglements. It can also imply a state of chaos, disorder, or turmoil
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  • A complicated situation; an entanglement.

How to use "imbroglio" in a sentence

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A solution will have to be found to this imbroglio.
The imbroglio found in the documentation confirms this.
He was the third person in on this imbroglio.
Imbroglio and train of thought.
I am so wrong for this kind of imbroglio.
Here one finds an imbroglio that suggests at once an element and a principle.
I was gearing up for more of an imbroglio.
This administrative imbroglio impacted not only me but all the members of my family.
That sounds like quite an imbroglio.
The Brexit imbroglio does not seem to be nearing an end.
And so started my imbroglio with him.
We need to discuss how we get out of this whole imbroglio.
Lies and imbroglio.
Please come out and we can discuss an appropriate conclusion to this little imbroglio.
Un maledetto imbroglio.

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Imbroglio Jazz will present a concert of jazz music in two parts.
We are all in one political imbroglio.
The imbroglio did nothing to dim the luster of the season for Surtees.
A very comprehensive analysis encompassing the salient aspects of the imbroglio in the middle east.
The imbroglio around the alleged alibi of Tariq Ramadan is enriched by a new episode.
The artist Banksy at the heart of an imbroglio belgian.
The Hammerstein marriage imbroglio afforded the opportunity he desired to offer a bold front against Rome.
President Obama is right staying out of this imbroglio.
The JNU imbroglio hurt me too.
It looks like the end game in the Syrian imbroglio.
The entire imbroglio was initiated by a Globe and Mail exposé published in early February.
It is reasonable to assume that the king and Putin discussed the Yemeni imbroglio.
The Boko Haram imbroglio and the conspiracy theory.
Francis has never talked explicitly in public about the imbroglio with American nuns.
The imbroglio has many long-time residents torn.
She appeared in Un maledetto imbroglio.
After occasional hints of a thaw, the imbroglio appears to have reached an impasse.
And then, there is the standard oedipal imbroglio.
In any case, the Russian imbroglio was not going away.
It 's a very complicated family imbroglio.
The present-day Kashmir imbroglio has its origin here.
At this point, it is difficult to imagine a satisfactory conclusion to this imbroglio.
The Tawaki imbroglio.
Luck has been in the thick of the current UN-Libyan imbroglio.
Out of the imbroglio of Europe, they might have managed to feed on.
Well, a handsome sum that can end this imbroglio once and for all.
This consolidation, more than anything else, represents the genesis of the current INF Treaty imbroglio.
Italy - Conte resigns but political imbroglio and uncertainty persist.
Why do not we go see your brother first, though, before we start the whole imbroglio.
Labour wanted an end to the Irish imbroglio so Britain could return to class-based issues.
Ooh . That sounds like quite an imbroglio.
Felt the squash court imbroglio S… might impugn your credibility.
Another example is last week 's renewed imbroglio in Ukraine.
During the Cambridge Analytica imbroglio this year, Facebook 's shares tumbled 18 percent.
Nairobi, and indeed Kenya became murky with the political imbroglio.

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