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  1. snare [sth/sb] ⇒ vtr (get, obtain) cazar⇒ vtr : conseguir⇒ vtr : lograr⇒ vtr : atrapar⇒ vtr : Neil is trying to snare a rich wife. Neil está intentado cazar a una mujer con dinero. snare [sb] into doing [sth] ⇒ vtr (manipulate into doing [sth]) (para que haga algo) engañar a vtr + prep : atrapar a vtr + prep : Pippa is trying to ...

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  2. us / sneər /. Add to word list. Add to word list. a device for catching small animals, usually with a rope or wire that tightens around the animal. A snare is also a trick or situation that deceives you or involves you unexpectedly in a problem: The legal system is full of snares for the unwary.

  3. The meaning of SNARE is a contrivance often consisting of a noose for entangling birds or mammals. How to use snare in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Snare.

  4. a trick or situation that deceives you or involves you in some problem that you do not know about: The legal system is full of snares for those who are not wary. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Hunting & fishing. angler. angling. anti-hunter. anti-hunting. barb. fishhook. fishing line. fishing pole. fly fishing. fox hunt. outfish.

  5. n. a device, often consisting of a noose, for capturing small game. anything serving to entrap or entangle unawares; trap. Surgery a wire noose for removing tumors or the like by the roots or at the base. v.t. to catch with a snare; entangle. to catch or involve by trickery or wile: to snare her into going.

  6. noun. a device, often consisting of a noose, for capturing small game. anything serving to entrap or entangle unawares; trap. Synonyms: pitfall, net. Surgery. a wire noose for removing tumors or the like by the roots or at the base. verb (used with object) , snared, snar·ing. to catch with a snare; entangle. to catch or involve by trickery or wile:

  7. verb. /sneə (r)/ /sner/ Verb Forms. snare something/somebody to catch something, especially an animal, in a snare synonym trap. to snare a rabbit. (figurative) Their only goal was to snare rich customers. (figurative) He found himself snared in a web of intrigue. There is to be a crackdown on the use of giant fishing nets that snare dolphins.