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Entrapped - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Entrapped means to be caught or confined in a situation, often against one’s will. It can describe physical capture or feeling stuck in a difficult or deceptive circumstance.

entrapped

/ɪnˈtræpt/ /ɪnˈtræpt/

Definition:

Caught or confined in a restricted space or situation.

Synonyms:

trapped, ensnared, confined, cornered

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb (past participle)

Antonyms:

freed, liberated

Common Collocations:

feel entrapped, become entrapped, entrapped in a lie

Derivatives:

entrapment, entrapping

Usage Tips:

Use "entrapped" to describe someone or something physically or metaphorically caught in a difficult situation.

Common Phrases:

entrapped in a web of lies, feel entrapped by circumstances

Etymology:

From Old French "entraper," meaning to catch in a trap; influenced by "trap."

Examples:

  • 1. The mouse was entrapped in the cage overnight.
  • 2. She felt entrapped in her demanding job with no way out.
  • 3. The spider’s prey was quickly entrapped in its sticky web.
  • 4. He became entrapped in a legal dispute that lasted years.

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