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ensnare

[en-snair] / ɛnˈsnɛər /


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In between, it tells the story of an ordinary man ensnared in Brazil’s political turmoil during the late 1970s.

From Los Angeles Times

"Jeffrey had a habit of trying to ensnare people into his delusional world," she added.

From BBC

Experts say the resources are limited and oil majors may not clamor for leases that could ensnare them in the Golden State’s stringent environmental policies.

From Los Angeles Times

I have also implemented some tech tweaks that make the AI less ensnaring.

From The Wall Street Journal

Adams has been ensnared in multiple scandals since taking office in 2022.

From The Wall Street Journal