Legal Definition and Related Resources of Entrap
Meaning of Entrap
To ensnare; to trick into danger or difficulty.
Synonyms of Entrap
verb
- allure
- bait
- beckon
- befool
- beguile
- bring unawares into danger
- bring unawares into evil
- capere
- catch
- catch by artifice
- deceive
- decoy
- draw as by a lure
- draw by artful inducements
- draw in
- dupe
- enmesh
- ensnare
- entangle
- entice
- fool
- hold out allurement
- hold out temptation
- inlicere
- inretire
- inveigle
- lay a snare for
- lay a trap for
- lead astray
- lead by inducement
- lead into danger by artifice
- lead into temptation
- lead on
- lurelure into a compromising act
- seta snare for
- set a trap for
- snare
- take in
- tempt
- trap
- trip up
- Associated Concepts: predisposition to commit a crime
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- Decoy
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