Definition of Inmeshed

1. inmesh [v] - See also: inmesh

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inmeshed

inlook
inlooks
inlumine
inlumined
inlumining
inly
inmacy
inmarriage
inmarry
inmate
inmates
inmeat
inmeats
inmesh
inmeshed (current term)
inmeshes
inmeshing
inmew
inmid
inmiddes
inmigrant
inmigrants
inmigration
inmigrations
inmove
inn
innage
innages

Literary usage of Inmeshed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Letters of Anna Seward: Written Between the Years 1784 and 1807 by Anna Seward, Archibald Constable (1811)
"... certain flattering declarations in yos had any ground of probability, and c inclination had inmeshed you and me ii extricable net, we must have been b ..."

2. Origines Islandicae: A Collection of the More Important Sagas and Other by Frederick York Powell, Guðbrandur Vigfússon (1905)
"... these sentences bite men [deep], but yet would lay upon them some small penance, for the safety sake of those that came under or were inmeshed in God- ..."

3. England's Debt to India: A Historical Narrative of Britain's Fiscal Policy by Lajpat Rai (1917)
"By the time Lord Wellesley came to make a fresh treaty with the Nawab, " The Carnatic had been inmeshed in the net of our friendship and the noose of our ..."

4. The Story of the Coup D'état by Charlemagne Émile de Maupas, Albert Dresden Vandam (1884)
"... alternative that presented itself to the Chief of the State, tied hand and foot by the text of the Constitution, inmeshed in the votes of the Chamber. ..."

5. Our Country: West (1897)
"... wild cotton and the inmeshed feathers of turkeys — for there is abundant evidence that the cave-dwellers had domesticated the turkey. ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Inmeshed on Dictionary.com!Search for Inmeshed on Thesaurus.com!Search for Inmeshed on Google!Search for Inmeshed on Wikipedia!

Search