verb
- catching or trapping someone or something in a way that prevents escape
- deceiving someone into doing something illegal or wrong, especially as evidence for prosecution
Usage: present participle of entrap
Usage: legal context
Examples
- The spider was entrapping flies in its web.
- Police officers must be careful to avoid entrapping suspects during undercover operations.
- The maze seemed designed for entrapping visitors who took wrong turns.
- She accused him of entrapping her into signing the unfavorable contract.
- The hunter was entrapping rabbits using traditional snares.
- The detective worried about entrapping the suspect rather than catching him in natural criminal behavior.