"Ensnarement" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ensnarement" Meaning

The word "ensnarement" refers to the act of entangling or trapping something or someone in a complex or intricate situation, often in a way that is difficult to escape or extricate oneself from. It can also describe a physical or emotional capture, where one is caught or ensnared by something or someone. The term can have a sense of being trapped or stuck, often involuntarily or unintentionally.

"Ensnarement" Examples

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The novelist's intricate plot was meant to ensnarement the reader, keeping them guessing until the very end.
The company's clever marketing strategy was designed to ensnarement consumers, making them feel like they couldn't live without their new product.
The snake's coils ensnarement the bird, making it difficult for it to escape.
The politician's words were carefully chosen to ensnarement public opinion, making it seem like she was the only one who truly cared about their needs.
The counselor worked to help the addict overcome their ensnarement in drugs, freeing them from the cycle of addiction.

"Ensnarement" Similar Words

Enslave

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To enslave someone means to capture or apprentice them, usually by force or fraud, and then to use them as a slave or servant, often in a brutal or unjust manner. It also means to bring someone under the control of a dominating power or influence, often in a way that is oppressive or dehumanizing.

Enslaved

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The word "enslaved" refers to a person who is forced to work as a slave, being controlled and treated as property without their freedom or rights. It means a state of being owned or controlled by another, often involuntarily or against one's will.

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Enslavery

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Enslavery refers to the act or state of owning or holding someone as a slave, typically in a situation where they have little or no control over their own life or freedom. It often involves forced labor, exploitation, and degradation, and is generally considered morally wrong and illegal.

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Ensnare

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To catch or capture something or someone, often unexpectedly or (literally or metaphorically) to trap or entangle in a snare.

Ensnared

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Caught or trapped in a situation, often unexpectedly or unintentionally, and unable to escape or get free.

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Ensnarling

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Ensnarling is a verb that means to entangle or wrap something or someone in a way that is difficult to free or escape. It can also imply a sense of binding or entwining that is often difficult to break or overcome.

Ensorceled

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The word "ensorceled" is the past participle of the verb "ensorcel", which is a rather unusual word in modern English. However, it is an old-fashioned verb that means "to cast a spell on" or "to enchant".

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ensorceling (verb): to charm or enchant someone in a way that makes them helpless or under one's control, often in a magical or mystical sense. Example: "The enchanting melody was so sorceling that I found myself swaying to its rhythm without even noticing."

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Enspirit

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To enspirit something means to give it a quality of spiritual essence or to imbue it with spiritual vitality or enthusiasm.