entrapping Antonyms

Meaning of entrapping

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entrapping (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Entrap

entrapping Sentence Examples

  1. The alluring spider's web entrapped the unsuspecting fly, dooming it to a sticky end.
  2. The villain's cunning plan entrapped the hero, leaving him helpless and at their mercy.
  3. The intricate legal loopholes entrapped the innocent defendant, denying them justice.
  4. The poverty-stricken family felt entrapped in a never-ending cycle of debt and despair.
  5. The government's oppressive laws entrapped the citizens, stifling their freedom of expression.
  6. The child felt entrapped in the rigid expectations of their parents, unable to express their true self.
  7. The addictive nature of the drug entrapped the user, leading them down a path of destruction.
  8. The complex web of emotions entrapped the lovers, leaving them unable to break free from their toxic relationship.
  9. The old man felt entrapped in his lonely apartment, longing for the days when he was surrounded by loved ones.
  10. The athlete felt entrapped by the pressure to succeed, struggling to find joy in their sport.

FAQs About the word entrapping

of Entrap

trapping, tangling, capturing, meshing, enmeshing, entangling, netting, snaring,ensnaring, involving

disentangling,detaching, freeing, detaching, disengaging, liberating, disentangling, untangling, freeing, untangling

The alluring spider's web entrapped the unsuspecting fly, dooming it to a sticky end.

The villain's cunning plan entrapped the hero, leaving him helpless and at their mercy.

The intricate legal loopholes entrapped the innocent defendant, denying them justice.

The poverty-stricken family felt entrapped in a never-ending cycle of debt and despair.