ENTRAP Meaning and
Definition
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The verb "entrap" refers to the act of deliberately luring or tricking someone into committing a wrongdoing or engaging in illegal activities, often by means of deceit or manipulation. It involves creating a situation or using cunning tactics to induce an individual to unknowingly participate in an illegal or unethical conduct that they otherwise may not have committed. Entrapment typically occurs with the intent of catching or incriminating the person for their actions.
This term is commonly used in legal contexts when discussing undercover operations conducted by law enforcement agencies. In such scenarios, an undercover agent might employ various tactics, such as offering incentives or posing as a criminal, to entice a suspect into committing a crime. The concept of entrapment is closely interrelated with the concept of due process and fair treatment under the law, as it can raise questions about the ethical boundaries and validity of evidence obtained through such means.
However, it is important to differentiate between legitimate undercover practices and entrapment, as the latter requires the authorities to actively induce or instigate the illegal activity, whereas the former involves mere opportunity provision to uncover an existing criminal activity. Despite its controversial nature, entrapment remains an integral element of discussions on law enforcement tactics and the balance between the rights of suspects and the need for crime prevention and detection.
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To ensnare; to inveigle; to catch as in a trap; to entangle.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
Common Misspellings for ENTRAP
Etymology of ENTRAP
The word "entrap" originated from Middle English, deriving from the combination of two Old French words: "en-" meaning "in" or "into" and "trape", a variation of "traper" meaning "to trap". The Old French word came from the Vulgar Latin "tractiare" meaning "to drag", which was a variant of the Latin word "trahere" also meaning "to drag" or "to draw". Hence, the etymology of "entrap" suggests a combination of "in" or "into" and "trap", conveying the idea of someone being caught or ensnared in a trap.
Idioms with the word ENTRAP
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The idiom "entrap" refers to the act of tricking or deceiving someone into participating in illegal or unethical activities, with the intent of later capturing or apprehending them for those actions. It involves setting a trap or luring someone into a situation where they unknowingly commit a crime or become involved in wrongdoing.
Similar spelling words for ENTRAP
- entrant,
- entree,
- ENETRAP,
- anatropy,
- endurable,
- enteral,
- entrée,
- underpay,
- underrobe,
- entranced,
- interweb,
- underripe,
- Underbuy,
- entropy,
- interbay,
- enthrall,
- entry,
- entropa,
- androp,
- C-Interp,
- WINDRP,
- entreat,
- INTERP,
- enderby,
- Anatrope,
- cross-entropy,
- INTRAOP,
- inotropy,
- WINTERP,
- enter,
- inotrope,
- entropia,
- endurance,
- anatropia,
- Intrap,
- ENDRB,
- entrain,
- ENTREP,
- entr'acte,
- weintraub,
- on tap,
- ionotropy,
- entrails,
- Anatribe,
- andarabi,
- underbough,
- ANITRP,
- entrance,
- antirape,
- UNTRAP,
- underpier,
- ENDRP,
- entrepot,
- undrape,
- wonderboy,
- enhydra,
- anotropia,
- Yonderboi,
- INTREP,
- antwerp,
- endres,
- enthral,
- INTEROP,
- Ender,
- entreaty,
- wanderobo,
- INTERRAP.
Conjugate verb Entrap
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
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FUTURE
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS
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FUTURE PERFECT
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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IMPERATIVE
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PAST CONTINUOUS
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PAST PARTICIPLE
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PAST PERFECT
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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