entrapper

[en-trap-er]

entrapper Definition

  • 1a person or thing that traps or ensnares someone or something
  • 2a person who deceives or lures someone into a trap

Using entrapper: Examples

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

  • Example

    The entrapper set up a trap to catch the wild animals.

  • Example

    The detective was able to identify the entrapper who had lured the victim into a trap.

  • Example

    The spider is an expert entrapper, using its web to catch prey.

entrapper Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for entrapper

Phrases with entrapper

  • the act of tricking someone into committing a crime in order to secure their prosecution

    Example

    The defense argued that the defendant was a victim of entrapment and should not be held responsible for the crime.

  • a type of entrapment where a person or entity sets up a tempting situation in order to lure someone into a trap

    Example

    The hackers fell into the honeypot trap set by the cybersecurity team.

  • sting operation

    a type of entrapment where law enforcement sets up a fake criminal operation in order to catch criminals in the act

    Example

    The police conducted a sting operation to catch the drug dealers.

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Summary: entrapper in Brief

An 'entrapper' [en-trap-er] is a person or thing that traps or ensnares someone or something. It can also refer to a person who deceives or lures someone into a trap. Examples include setting up traps to catch wild animals or luring victims into a trap. Related phrases include 'entrapment,' which refers to tricking someone into committing a crime, and 'honeypot' and 'sting operation,' which are types of entrapment used to catch criminals.