Entrapment

Noun

 * 1) The state of being entrapped.
 * The entrapment of the victims in the wreckage made rescue difficult.
 * 1)  Action by law enforcement personnel to lead an otherwise innocent person to commit a crime, in order to arrest and prosecute that person for the crime.
 * A detective asking you to buy marijuana for a dying man would be police entrapment.
 * 1)  A method of isolating specific cells or molecules from a mixture, especially by immobilization on a gel.

Thesaurus
agacerie, allure, allurement, appeal, attraction, attractiveness, bamboozlement, befooling, beguilement, beguiling, bewitchery, bewitchment, blandishment, bluffing, cajolery, calculated deception, captivation, charisma, charm, charmingness, circumvention, come-hither, conning, deceiving, deception, deceptiveness, defrauding, delusion, delusiveness, dupery, enchantment, enmeshment, ensnarement, entanglement, enthrallment, enticement, fallaciousness, fallacy, falseness, fascination, flimflam, flimflammery, flirtation, fond illusion, fooling, forbidden fruit, glamour, hallucination, hoodwinking, illusion, inducement, interest, inveiglement, invitation, kidding, magnetism, mirage, outwitting, overreaching, phantasm, putting on, seducement, seduction, seductiveness, self-deception, sex appeal, snaring, snow job, song and dance, spoofery, spoofing, subterfuge, swindling, tantalization, temptation, trickiness, tricking, victimization, vision, willful misconception, winning ways, winsomeness, wishful thinking, witchery, wooing

Etymology
From.

Translations

 * Russian: провокация


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