Entrapped [verb]

Definition of Entrapped:

capture, involve

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Sentence/Example of Entrapped:

After all, one of the reasons so few right-wing protesters turned out at state capitols earlier this month is Facebook groups and word of mouth alleged the follow-up events had secretly been planned by Antifa and were plots to entrap good patriots.

Nix was suspended as CEO of Cambridge Analytica at the peak of the Facebook data scandal after footage emerged of him, filmed by undercover reporters, boasting of spreading disinformation and entrapping politicians to meet clients’ needs.

Instantly, at the sight of this recumbent figure, another change took place in the entrapped butler.

The Russian general saw how he was entrapped, and that he could escape only by a swift retreat.

The burglar finding himself entrapped, turned upon Francis and tried to kill him with a huge knife.

The great scout admitted that he was never more utterly deceived and entrapped by the red man in all his life.

The latter asked the Skipper, in the Gallic tongue, if we had entrapped many fish?

The night on which Heffernan entrapped him by the trick already mentioned, was quoted as the eventful moment of his change.

So long as the entrapped boys had a fire there was no fear that they would perish from the cold.

If the national uprising could be organized, they would be cut off from all reinforcement and entrapped.