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Instead, cops monitor such sites to ensnare workers and their clients.

To do her job, the alien drives around in a white van and goes looking for men to ensnare.

In that sense, it's a twofer that could ensnare both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

Fraud followers will recognize this as a “prime bank” scam, of the type usually used to ensnare Florida retirees.

There are three pathways the Siren uses to ensnare a target.

We all bow to the seor, and I wonder if he is really the private secretary, or a private humbug, waiting around to ensnare us.

This insect is the most subtle and dangerous enemy the ant has; the plans which he forms to ensnare his prey, are very ingenious.

"I must take a little, only a little," he said, and that little continually asserted its power to entice and ensnare.

But as the mandarin cast his net into the deep he thought he would rather ensnare his host's lovely wife.

Whilst they are reeling under the blow throw out a gentle hint that Constance may ensnare Traill's nephew.

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On this page you'll find 63 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ensnare, such as: cheat, embroil, enmesh, entangle, entrap, and mislead.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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