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  2. a tangled web. something that is very confused and difficult to understand. It is sometimes difficult to cut through the tangled web of government information in order to know the benefits you can claim. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary.

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  3. A tangled web is a situation that is very confused and difficult to understand. This is only one of a series of troubling questions that are emerging from the tangled web of evidence connected to the case.

  4. ‘Oh what a tangled web we weave/When first we practice to deceive’ means that when you lie or act dishonestly you are initiating problems and a domino structure of complications which eventually run out of control. The quote is from Scott’s epic poem, Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field. It’s an historical romance in verse, published in 1808.

  5. If you refer to a situation as a tangled web, you are emphasizing that it is very confused. [ emphasis ] Relationships are often a tangled web at the best of times.

  6. A tangled web is a situation that is very confused and difficult to understand. This is only one of a series of troubling questions that are emerging from the tangled web of evidence connected to the case.

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  8. “Oh what a tangled web we weave when we practise to deceive” is the complete quotation from the novel Lochinvar (1808) by Sir Walter Scott. It has passed into the language as a description of Machiavellian intrigue and deceit.