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    trap
    /trap/

    noun

    • 1. a device or enclosure designed to catch and retain animals, typically by allowing entry but not exit or by catching hold of a part of the body: "the squirrels ravaged the saplings, despite the baited traps" Similar snarenetcageprison
    • 2. a situation in which people lie in wait to make a surprise attack: "we were fed false information by a double agent and walked straight into a trap" Similar ambushluredecoybait

    verb

    • 1. catch (an animal) in a trap. Similar confinecatchcut offcorner
    • 2. trick or deceive (someone) into doing something contrary to their interests or intentions: "I hoped to trap him into an admission" Similar trickdupedeceivecheat

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  2. (Definition of trapped from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of trapped. trapped. The closure of the blocked channels can be inferred because the blocker remains stably trapped in the closed channel. From the Cambridge English Corpus.

  3. The meaning of TRAP is a device for taking game or other animals; especially : one that holds by springing shut suddenly. How to use trap in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Trap.

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · If you feel trapped, you are in an unpleasant situation in which you lack freedom, and you feel you cannot escape from it.

  5. Trapped definition: caught in or as if in a trap or by a ruse, trick, or stratagem. See examples of TRAPPED used in a sentence.

  6. n. 1. A contrivance for catching and holding animals, as a concealed pit or a clamplike device that springs shut suddenly. 2. A stratagem for catching or tricking an unwary person. 3. A confining or undesirable circumstance from which escape or relief is difficult: fell into poverty's trap. 4.

  7. (Definition of trapped from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of trapped. trapped. Don't be trapped by dogma -- which is living with the results of other people's thinking. From Huffington Post. He said she got trapped in a web of lies she didn't know how to get out of. From NOLA.com.

  8. a dangerous or unpleasant situation which you have got into and from which it is difficult or impossible to escape: The undercover agents went to the rendezvous knowing that it might be a trap. fall into a trap She's too smart to fall into the trap of working without pay. Fewer examples.