Enmeshed in a sentence as an adjective

I still see it in ATMs and know UPS had a huge install, enmeshed base.

Yes, when law enforcement gets that enmeshed with the plans of criminals, things go sideways.

" The big problem came in with the ideology becoming enmeshed with the culture and the high council of Meta being sort of a sycophantic keeper of the faith.

I see, but at the same time the conditions can always be modified later on, can't they?Also, our relationship is borderline enmeshed/co-dependent.

Einstein wrote: "It is clear that [Aristotle] was enmeshed in a traditional prejudice from which, despite his extraordinary intellect, he could not free himself.

I guess it's like we see in the West when holier-than-thou politicians are enmeshed in a corruption scandal but like everything Russian, executed on a grand scale.

As there's no chance I'd want to take on the risk of getting a regular government IT/developer job and being enmeshed in the nightmare that is my conception of government bureaucracy but I would like to contribute to make a difference.

It's like ants versus Toyota: you lack the mental capacity to see the breadth of the system which you're enmeshed in -- your moving around little grains of dirt doesn't even register at the smallest scales of operation of a multinational company.

Why refactor when you can just write more code that "******* works".Of course, those of us with a bit more experience know that a badly designed module can very easily get enmeshed in a system, with the whole system being designed with the bad module's deficiencies being taken into account.

There's of the sort posted for OMB today at least.>'As there's no chance I'd want to take on the risk of getting a regular government IT/developer job and being enmeshed in the nightmare that is my conception of government bureaucracy but I would like to contribute to make a difference.

You had a couple of people mouth some words about nonconformity, while spending hours every day inextricably enmeshed so deeply in a system built around conformity that you apparently can't even see the conformity, if you think that a few people mouthing words without actions was enough to counteract it.

Enmeshed definitions

adjective

caught as if in a mesh; "enmeshed in financial difficulties"

See also: intermeshed