insnaring

/ɪnˈsnɛrɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of catching or trapping someone or something, often by trickery.
    • The insnaring of the rabbit required a carefully placed net.
    • The spy's insnaring of the enemy agent took months of planning.
    • His insnaring of new customers through false promises was soon discovered.
adjective
  1. Tending to trap or catch; alluring in a deceptive way.
    • The insnaring melody of the siren's song lured sailors to the rocks.
    • She gave him an insnaring smile that made him forget his caution.
    • The insnaring clauses in the contract trapped many borrowers.
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