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verb
- To be enticed or pulled into a situation, activity, or conversation, often resulting in deep involvement.
- For a period of time, especially nights or evenings, to become progressively longer and arrive earlier with the changing of seasons.
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The mayor said Friday that she planned to seize the 10-acre parcel of land housing the fuel depot through eminent-domain proceedings, escalating a conflict that has drawn in some of Miami’s most powerful economic players.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 5, 2026
Ghana, meanwhile, will travel to the United States to prepare for a World Cup campaign in which they have been drawn in a group alongside England, Croatia and Panama.
From BBC • Jun. 2, 2026
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- roped into
- pulled into the vortex
- caught in the web
Possible Antonyms
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- kept at arm's length
- steering clear
- opted out
- staying on the sidelines