trappose
/træpɒz/Definitions
1. verb
to place or put something in a trap, or to trick or deceive someone into doing something.
“The clever thief tried to trappose the security guard into letting her into the museum after hours.”
2. verb
to position oneself or something in a way that will lead to capture or defeat.
“The army tried to trappose the enemy forces into a vulnerable position by luring them into a narrow valley.”
3. verb
to set a trap or snare for something or someone.
“The hunters tried to trappose the wild animal with a hidden net.”
4. noun
a trap or snare set for something or someone.
“The trappose was sprung, and the animal was caught.”