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impantanare

to bog down

verb eem-pahn-tah-NAH-reh Rare

Also means

to get stuck

Usage Note

Impantanare literally means to mire in a swamp (pantano), and figuratively to get bogged down in bureaucracy, a difficult situation, or a quagmire. It is frequently used reflexively: impantanarsi in (to get bogged down in). The noun pantano can also be used figuratively for a messy situation.

Examples

"Il progetto si è impantanato nella burocrazia."

Natural Translation

The project got bogged down in bureaucracy.

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