Associations with «morass»

The word "morass" means a complicated or confusing situation that is difficult to get out of or escape from. Full definition

Phrases with «morass»

Sentences with «morass»

  • (Out of respect for those who ended up making the film and wary of the legal morass of lawsuits and counter-suits that enveloped the project, Ramsay declined to speak about it on the record.) (latimes.com)
  • It's one down and at least one more major settlement to go for Cendant Corp., owner of the Century 21, Coldwell Banker, and ERA franchises, as it attempts to extricate itself from the legal morass created by a misstatement of earnings discovered by the company in early 1998. (realtormag.realtor.org)
  • To his supporters, it's a mark of an elected official who can get things done that seemed impossible in the political morass of Albany. (nystateofpolitics.com)
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