entoil

/ɛnˈtɔɪl/
verb
  1. To trap or ensnare someone or something, often in a difficult or complicated situation.
    • The detective tried to entoil the suspect with clever questions.
    • The spider's web was designed to entoil unsuspecting insects.
    • She felt entoiled by the complex rules of the competition.
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