Examples of 'was mired' in a sentence

Meaning of "was mired"

was mired: to be stuck in a difficult or challenging situation, unable to make progress or move forward

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Initially the march was mired by heavy rain.
His case was mired by procedural irregularities and delays.
But much of his brief career was mired in controversy.
The project was mired in heated controversy for decades.
He suffered from alcoholism and cataracts and was mired in financial difficulties.
He was mired in the middle of the pack for much of the race.
A good concept that was mired by a bad execution.
Humankind was mired in horrific conflict meaningless bloodshed leaving the great Earth eternally scarred.
Or maybe like she was mired in quicksand.
Europe was mired in what historians call the Middle Ages.
Their artillery was mired in mud.
The country was mired in an increasingly unpopular war in Vietnam.
But his parents said that he was mired in best man duties.
France was mired and the Fourth Republic collapsed on this issue.
Thirty years ago Mexico was mired in authoritarian rule.

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This included buying an adjacent plot of land, whose rightful ownership was mired in litigation.
My old vibe was mired in social obligation.
When I came to this land this kingdom was mired in chaos.
The railway was mired in other controversies.
In less than a year, his administration was mired in scandal.
Its birth was mired in controversy.
Briedis scored a controversial 3rd round stoppage in a fight that was mired in controversy.
And America was mired in a war that could not win.
The awarding of the GPA Award was mired by controversy.
The replacement process was mired in controversy, instances of corruption, and allegations of favouritism.
During the offseason, the team was mired in controversy.
Old Formosa was mired in poverty and fast-breeding.
From the very beginning, the process was mired by irregularities.
His career was mired in controversy, problems, and scandals.
In the middle of the seventh century, Europe was mired in intellectual stagnation.
The bloc was mired in a migration crisis, and anti-Europe, populist forces were gaining.
The election, however was mired with controversy.
Repealing the sanctions was vital for the Iranian economy, which was mired in crisis.
He knew what he was mired in over in Southeast Asia.
From the moment it hit the airwaves, Def Comedy Jam was mired in controversy.
Dragón at that time was mired in an economic, institutional and sports crisis.
Looking back at the past, I was mired in filth.
Persoon, on the other hand, was mired in obscurity and financial hardship throughout his life.
In fact, at that time, the entire world was mired in paganism.
Meanwhile, Japan was mired in economic stagnation.
Since it 's opening just over a year ago, the club was mired in controversy.
For weeks, our wagon was mired in mud, our food supplies dwindled.
You should have killed me when I was mired in poverty.".
The program was mired in scandal when Drew arrived 18 years ago.
Fifty years ago, most of Asia was mired in hopeless poverty.
The nation was mired in the Early 1990s recession, and unemployment was especially high.
And I understand that he was mired in self-loathing.
Some twenty years ago, it was mired in economic and political crisis.
Wim Duisenberg 's appointment as first ECB president in May 1998 was mired in political controversy.
Nearly 25 years ago, Rwanda was mired in one of the worst genocides in modern history.

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