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      entrapment
      /ɪnˈtrapm(ə)nt,ɛnˈtrapm(ə)nt/
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      noun: entrapment; plural noun: entrapments
      1. the state of being caught in or as in a trap.
        "the feeling of entrapment grows as the roads close and the power goes out"
        • the action of tricking someone into committing a crime in order to secure their prosecution.
          "his style of investigation constitutes entrapment"
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      ENTRAPMENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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      4 days ago — the act of causing someone to do something they would not usually do by tricking them: The police have been accused of using entrapment to bring ...

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      Jun 14, 2023 — The meaning of ENTRAPMENT is the action or process of entrapping. How to use entrapment in a sentence.

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      freedom; independence. a long, narrow indentation of the seacoast. rebirth; regeneration. TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT. Origin of entrapment.

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      1. the luring by a law-enforcement agent of a person into committing a crime ; 2. an act or process of entrapping ; 3. a state of being entrapped.

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      ​the illegal act of tricking somebody into committing a crime so that they can be arrested for it. There is no defence of entrapment in English law.

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      An affirmative defense in which a defendant alleges that a law enforcement agent or agent of the state acquired the evidence necessary to commence ...

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