noun
- wires stretched close to the ground that cause someone to trip or that trigger an alarm or explosive device when disturbed
- things that serve as early warning signals or that trigger unwanted consequences
Usage: military; security
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The soldiers carefully checked for tripwires before advancing through the jungle.
- Security guards installed tripwires around the perimeter of the facility.
- The explosive device was connected to several tripwires hidden in the grass.
- Budget cuts often serve as tripwires for employee dissatisfaction.
- The negotiators tried to avoid the political tripwires that could derail the peace talks.
- Rising interest rates can be tripwires for economic recession.
- The journalist learned to recognize the tripwires that might anger her sources.