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| en·trap [ in tráp, en tráp ] (past and past participle en·trapped, present participle en·trap·ping, 3rd person present singular en·traps) |
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1. oppress somebody: to be restrained or restricted by circumstances
 entrapped by poverty
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2. trick into doing something bad: to deceive somebody, especially to trick somebody into committing or admitting to a crime
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