embroil उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- "Frankly, they would embroil us in many things we shouldn't be involved in ."
- Governor James Thompson vetoed the bill, stating that he feared it would embroil the state in costly copyright litigation.
- However, Yoon says Hayden's law, which embroils a state in foreign affairs, might not be constitutional.
- These officers say they are political acts designed to embroil NATO in confrontations and to drag the Americans deeper into Bosnia.
- Any conflict between India and Pakistan would likely embroil China, a staunch supplier of military and other assistance to Islamabad.
- Such high-profile pronouncements would typically embroil previous chancellors in controversies that would ultimately undermine their effectiveness or obscure their accomplishments.
- But the Taiwan issue has real potential to embroil Washington and Beijing in years of destructive tensions or even a hot war.
- Domi flatly denied the accusation, which threatened to embroil the NHL in another racial controversy in the middle of the playoffs.
- But David Beckwith, spokesman for Republican Lt . Gov . David Dewhurst, predicted Democrats would fail in efforts to embroil Bush.
- Saddam had better seize this opportune moment to withdraw from Kuwait, rather than embroil the region in a bloody and futile war.