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- ENSNARE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
catch, capture, trap, snare, entrap, ensnare, bag mean to come to possess or control by or as if by seizing catch implies the seizing of something in motion or in flight or in hiding capture suggests taking by overcoming resistance or difficulty
- ENSNARED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENSNARED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of ensnare 2 to catch or get control of something or someone: Learn more
- ensnare verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of ensnare verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- ENSNARE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you ensnare someone, you gain power over them, especially by using dishonest or deceitful methods Feminism is simply another device to ensnare women [VERB noun] We find ourselves ensnared in employment acts which do not help resolve industrial disputes [V-ed + in]
- ENSNARE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
verb (used with object) ensnared, ensnaring to capture in, or involve as in, a snare to be ensnared by lies; to ensnare birds
- Ensnared - definition of ensnared by The Free Dictionary
en•snare (ɛnˈsnɛər) v t -snared, -snar•ing to capture in, or involve as if in, a snare: ensnared by lies
- Ensnare - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To ensnare something is to trap it Instead of using snapping mousetraps, you might try to ensnare the mice in your kitchen and set them free outside While you can use the verb ensnare to talk about literally catching something in a trap, it's also useful for more figurative kinds of traps
- Definition of ensnare - Words Defined
Basic Definition: To trap or catch something Connotation of Deception: Often implies a situation involves trickery or deceit Broader Usage: Can apply to relationships (ensnared in a web of deceit), situations (trapped in a difficult circumstance), or ideas (caught in a particular thought pattern)
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