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entrap verb allure, bait, beckon, befool, beguile, bring unawares into danger, bring unawares into evil, capere, catch, catch by artifice, deceive, decoy, draw as by a lure, draw by artful inducements, draw in, dupe, ensnare, entangle, entice, fool, hold out allurement, hold out temptation, inlicere, inveigle, lay a snare for, lay a trap for, lead astray, lead by inducement, lead into danger by artifice, lead into temptation, lead on, lure, lure into a compromising act, set a snare for, set a trap for, snare, take in, tempt, trap, trip up Associated concepts: predisposition to commit a crime See also: ambush, bait, betray, deceive, dupe, ensnare, inveigle, lure, mislead, trap How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In the ballet's most memorable scene, a vivid red swath of fabric entraps the central character, echoing Spessivtseva's complicated relationship with her homeland. The additive entraps offensive compounds originating inside or outside a package or in the resin itself. The fibrosis entraps abnormal follicles, which can simulate a malignancy. |
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