Definition of Insnared

1. Verb. (past of insnare) ¹

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Definition of Insnared

1. insnare [v] - See also: insnare

Lexicographical Neighbors of Insnared

insistently
insister
insisters
insisting
insistingly
insists
insisture
insistures
insitiency
insition
insitions
insizwaite
inslave
insleeper
insnare
insnared (current term)
insnarer
insnarers
insnares
insnaring
insnarl
insnarled
insnarling
insnarls
insober
insobrieties
insobriety
insociabilities
insociability

Literary usage of Insnared

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ancient Christianity, and the Doctrines of the Oxford Tracts by Isaac Taylor (1840)
"Seven or ten years will not bring about the changes which were the work of two or three centuries. By this precipitation they have become seriously insnared ..."

2. Crabb's English Synonyms by George Crabb (1917)
"In the natural sense birds are insnared by means of bird-lime, nooses, ... In the moral sense, men are said to be insnared by their own passions and the ..."

3. An Arabic-English Lexicon: Derived from the Best and the Most Copious by Edward William Lane (1885)
"What is taken, captured, caught, insnared, entrapped, hunted, or chased, of mild animals or the like; as a (S, M, ..."

4. A Dictionary of the Hawaiian Language to which is Appended an English by Lorrin Andrews (1865)
"Deceived; insnared. 2. Boisterous with anger ; overawed. PU-NO-HCJ, e. To arise or ascend, as smoke. Isa. 9:17. ..."

5. English Synonymes: Explained in Alphabetical Order, with Copious Illus. and by George Crabb (1897)
"In the natural sense birds are insnared by means of bird-lime, nooses, ... In the moral sense, men are said to be insnared by their own passions and the ..."

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