illaqueate Antonyms
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Meaning of illaqueate
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illaqueate (v. t.)
To insnare; to entrap; to entangle; to catch.
illaqueate Sentence Examples
- The cunning spy intended to illaqueate the traitor with incriminating evidence.
- The villain's elaborate trap was designed to illaqueate the unsuspecting victim.
- The police officer's skillful interrogation illaqueated the suspect in a web of lies.
- The lawyer's clever cross-examination illaqueated the witness into revealing crucial information.
- The detective's investigation illaqueated the murderer with a trail of damning forensic evidence.
- The jealous lover's plot to illaqueate their rival in a scandal ultimately backfired.
- The unethical reporter sought to illaqueate the politician in a fabricated controversy.
- The artist's mesmerizing performance illaqueated the audience in a trance of wonder.
- The scientist's breakthrough experiment illaqueated the scientific community in a flurry of excitement.
- The enigmatic figure's allure illaqueated the protagonist in a dangerous game of unrequited love.
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To insnare; to entrap; to entangle; to catch.
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The cunning spy intended to illaqueate the traitor with incriminating evidence.
The villain's elaborate trap was designed to illaqueate the unsuspecting victim.
The police officer's skillful interrogation illaqueated the suspect in a web of lies.
The lawyer's clever cross-examination illaqueated the witness into revealing crucial information.