ensnared

[en-snaird]

ensnared Definition

  • 1to catch or trap someone or something in a snare or trap
  • 2to involve someone in a difficult or complicated situation that is hard to escape from

Using ensnared: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ensnared" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rabbit was ensnared in the trap.

  • Example

    He was ensnared by her beauty.

  • Example

    She felt ensnared by the demands of her job.

ensnared Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ensnared

Antonyms for ensnared

Phrases with ensnared

  • trapped in a complex or difficult situation

    Example

    He found himself ensnared in a web of lies and deceit.

  • trapped or captivated by romantic feelings

    Example

    She was ensnared by love and couldn't think of anything else.

  • trapped in a complicated system of rules and regulations

    Example

    The company was ensnared in bureaucracy and couldn't get anything done.

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Summary: ensnared in Brief

The verb 'ensnared' [en-snaird] means to catch or trap someone or something in a snare or trap, or to involve someone in a difficult or complicated situation that is hard to escape from. It can be used in various contexts, such as trapping an animal or capturing someone's attention. The phrase 'ensnared in a web' is often used to describe being trapped in a complex or difficult situation.