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Filter by Meaning The hypnotist was able to ensnare the audience member's mind with his words.
The cult leader was able to ensnare his followers' emotions and beliefs.
The politician's speech was designed to ensnare the voters' trust and support.
The marketing campaign was designed to ensnare consumers into buying the product.
The cult leader was able to ensnare many vulnerable people with his persuasive tactics.
The phishing email was designed to ensnare unsuspecting users into giving up their personal information.
The advertising campaign was designed to ensnare new customers.
The journalist tried to ensnare the interviewee by asking a controversial question in a tricky way.
The hacker was able to ensnare many computer systems with their advanced skills.
The hypnotist was able to ensnare the audience with his powerful words.
The player was able to ensnare the opponent's pawn on the chessboard.
The army was able to ensnare the enemy troops in a pincer movement.
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