insnared

/ɪnˈsnɛrd/
verb
  1. Past tense of insnare: caught or trapped someone or something, often by using a trick or deception.
    • She insnared her opponent with a clever question during the debate.
    • The hunter insnared a rabbit in the forest.
    • The scammer insnared many victims through fake emails.
  2. Past participle of insnare: having been caught or trapped, often in a difficult situation.
    • The bird had been insnared in the net and could not escape.
    • He found himself insnared by his own lies.
    • The company was insnared in a legal battle for years.
adjective
  1. Caught or trapped, especially in a difficult or deceptive situation.
    • She felt insnared in a relationship that was going nowhere.
    • The insnared hiker had to wait for rescue.
    • The insnared animal struggled to break free.
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