entrapment Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈtræp.mənt]
  • Us [ ɪnˈtræp.mənt]

Meaning of entrapment In English

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Examples of entrapment

  • The factory, she argues, ' ' suggests poverty, entrapment, back-breaking work.

  • The crisis evoked fears of abandonment, but it also evoked fears of entrapment.

  • Entrapment occurs when a commitment to an alliance turns detrimental to one's interests.

  • The infant's response to entrapment between contradictory messages in face-to-face interaction.

  • It is significant, however, that, even within this "secure" environment, the castrato voice symbolizes both release and entrapment.

  • Others describe long-term unhappiness in marriage and experience feelings of entrapment in the role of carer.

  • But as the narrative unfolds, this parallel weakens, as the inevitability of her entrapment becomes apparent.

  • However, the alternative explanation is that these actions were motivated by entrapment fears.

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