ensnare in



ensnare someone or something in something

 
1. . Lit. to capture someone or something in something. Dave ensnared the rabbit in his trap. Henry ensnared himself in the trap they had laid for deer.
2. Fig. to catch or "trap" someone in an act or pattern of deception. She sought to ensnare him in his own framework of lies. He ensnared himself in his many lies.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eliakim-Biblical
Adeliaə-DEL-ee-ə (English)English, Spanish
JÓZefYUW-zefPolish
AnikÓAW-nee-koHungarian
Aruzhan-Kazakh
Laci (2)LAY-seeEnglish