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Past Tense
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to involve someone or something into a situation or conflict, often against their will
- The gossip columnist attempted to drag the celebrity's personal life into the headlines.
- The manager did not want to drag the team into the ongoing office politics.
- The heated argument between two colleagues threatened to drag the entire office into unnecessary tension.
- The detective hoped not to drag innocent bystanders into the investigation.
- It's crucial not to let personal disagreements drag professional relationships into turmoil.