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    entrapment
    /ɪnˈtrapm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. the state of being caught in or as in a trap: "the feeling of entrapment grows as the roads close and the power goes out"

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  2. ENTRAPMENT definition: 1. the act of causing someone to do something they would not usually do by tricking them: 2. the…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ENTRAPMENT is the action or process of entrapping. How to use entrapment in a sentence.

  4. Entrapment definition: the luring by a law-enforcement agent of a person into committing a crime. See examples of ENTRAPMENT used in a sentence.

  5. Entrapment is a legal term that describes what happens when someone is tricked into committing a crime. Police officers have to be careful not to use techniques that might be seen as entrapment.

  6. ENTRAPMENT meaning: 1. the act of causing someone to do something they would not usually do by tricking them: 2. the…. Learn more.

  7. Entrapment is the practice of arresting someone by using unfair or illegal methods.

  8. 1. To catch in or as if in a trap. 2. a. To lure into danger, difficulty, or a compromising situation. See Synonyms at catch. b. Law To induce (someone) into performing an otherwise uncontemplated criminal act for the sole purpose of providing the basis for a prosecution.

  9. entrapment meaning, definition, what is entrapment: the practice of trapping someone by tric...: Learn more.

  10. ENTRAP meaning: 1. to cause someone to do something that they would not usually do, by unfair methods: 2. to cause…. Learn more.

  11. Definition of entrapment noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. entrapment. noun. /ɪnˈtræpmənt/ [uncountable] (law) the illegal act of tricking somebody into committing a crime so that they can be arrested for it. There is no defence of entrapment in English law. Topics Crime and punishment c2. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?