insnare

[ in-snair ]
/ ɪnˈsnɛər /

verb (used with object), in·snared, in·snar·ing.

OTHER WORDS FROM insnare

in·snare·ment, noun in·snar·er, noun

Example sentences from the Web for insnare

  • This was Tom's plan to insnare me, and during this time he was in the cellar, preparing the dungeon for my reception.

    Seek and Find |Oliver Optic
  • She practises all her arts on me, as if I were a new lover, whom she wished to insnare.

    Vassall Morton |Francis Parkman
  • Then the Pharisees going, consulted among themselves how to insnare him in his speech.

British Dictionary definitions for insnare

insnare
/ (ɪnˈsnɛə) /

verb

a less common spelling of ensnare

Derived forms of insnare

insnarement, noun insnarer, noun