Entanglement definition

Entanglement means a condition in which the user's clothes or something around the user's neck becomes caught or entwined on a component of playground equipment.
Entanglement means a condition in which the user’s clothes or something around the user’s neck becomes caught or entwined on a component of playground equipment.

Examples of Entanglement in a sentence

  • Entanglement of birds in plastic debris is more often reported than ingestion, but this mostly reflects the greater ease of detection of entanglement (Gall & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 2015).

  • Entanglement typically involves a more limited suite of plastic products, and thus allows for more focused mitigation measures.

  • Entanglement is most frequent among Northern Gannets; interestingly, Cape Gannets (M.

  • Entanglement rates of birds may have increased in the North Sea since 2003, but appear to have decreased off South Africa, at least for African Penguins.

  • Entanglement tends to occur infrequently in most species, making it hard to detect changes in rates over time.

  • Entanglement tends to be a fairly rare event, but the graphic nature of entanglements lends them to being recorded by members of the public.

  • Entanglement is a more visible impact of plastics on birds, but seldom impacts significant proportions of populations.

  • Entanglement in synthetic nesting material, leading to the death of seabirds, has also been reported for fledgling Kelp Gulls (Larus dominicanus) (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al.

  • Entanglement of marine mammals and seabirds in central California and the north-west coast of the United States 2001-2005.

  • A Transient Entanglement Coupling Mechanism for DNA Separation by Capillary Electrophoresis in Ultra-Dilute Polymer Solutions.