
ensnared (verb, past tense of ensnare)
/ɪnˈsnerd/ (in-SNAIRD)
1. To be caught or trapped, often in a difficult or inescapable situation.
•The rabbit was ensnared in the hunter's net.
2. To be lured or entangled, especially in a way that is deceptive or harmful.
•She was ensnared in a web of lies and manipulation.
3. To be held or controlled by something or someone, unable to break free.
•He ensnared her with his obsessive love, leaving her no way out.All Rights Reserved