verb (used with object)\noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:She was insnared by the charming promises of the con artist.

Definition:Enticement or trapping by; enticed by.

From insnared by

Example:The politician found himself insnared in a web of corruption that had ensnared several of his colleagues.

Definition:To entangle or enmesh someone in a complex situation, often figuratively.

From insnare someone in a web

Example:He was insnared in intrigue and lost his position in the government.

Definition:Involving or engrossed in mysterious and potentially dangerous political or social schemes or machinations.

From insnared in intrigue

Example:Despite his success, he was insnared by his own ambition and continued to take on too many projects.

Definition:Trapped or entangled by one's own desires or goals, often to one's detriment.

From insnared by his own ambition

Example:They were insnared by lies and found themselves in a position they couldn't escape.

Definition:Enticed or fooled by falsehoods or deceptions.

From insnared by lies