Examples of 'entrapping' in a sentence

Meaning of "entrapping"

Entrap is a verb that means to catch or involve someone in a situation, typically through deceit or trickery
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  • present participle of entrap

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Used for the purpose of entrapping a citizen.
Entrapping bad demons is always dangerous.
These void spaces are capable of entrapping liquid.
The entrapping means may comprise a mesh material.
Liposomes are lipid bilayers entrapping a fraction of aqueous fluid.
Entrapping a plurality of hepatocyte aggregates within said matrix.
They are capable of entrapping hydrophilic and hydrophobic solutes.
Entrapping the entire world.
This may be accomplished by entrapping the defensins in liposomes.
Or by entrapping sulphur by the addition of a reactive element such as yttrium.
It is red in color from entrapping blood at the time of surgery.
Apply the adhesive to one surface and avoid entrapping air.
She is entrapping and enslaving.
Small crystals are most effective in entrapping the liquid oil.
These techniques involve entrapping a flavour molecule within a covering or microcapsule.

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Deep tissue massage helps to reduce the entrapping of the muscles.
The tube is actually entrapping electromagnetic field lines of force.
Plastic film for agricultural cultivations with weight entrapping pockets.
It is important to avoid entrapping air bubbles under the coverslip.
Do not you remember what we had decided before entrapping the girl.
This tactic succeeded in entrapping and killing dozens including children.
Carmilla was eventually found by her mother and forced to continue entrapping girls.
This process forms liposomes entrapping the saccharide solution.
They do not solve the problem of requiring a complete cleaning of the entrapping container.
Methods for absorbing or entrapping antigens in particulate carriers are known in the art.
This should be done in a manner so as to avoid entrapping air within the pouch.
I renounce the entrapping of others and observing the helplessness of others during rituals.
This process forms liposomes entrapping the aqueous medium.
How can entrapping demons not be dangerous?
The method is sometimes criticised because of the risk of entrapping innocent people.
Preferably the gel entrapping the islets within the outer coating is then liquified.
The porous structure of diatomaceous earth is particularly effective in entrapping suspended particles.
The device may have means for entrapping debris having passed through the opening.
The Devil is using money as a means of entrapping people.
And is entrapping a man in marriage really so uncommon?
The first approach involves mechanically entrapping agents within a polymer matrix.
Gas entrapping region 5 in this embodiment is provided as a fin.
Stirring should always be vigorous without entrapping air into the substrate.
Entrapping a plurality of hepatocyte aggregates within said containment vessel ; and.
A number of machines have been suggested for entrapping dust for use inside mines.
The method includes entrapping the agent in a liposome-composition as described above.
Pellets having more void spaces are capable of absorbing or entrapping a greater volume of liquid.
They are just entrapping their ego, they are entrapping their consciousness in the ego.
Depot injectable formulations may be also prepared by entrapping the drug in liposomes or microemulsions.
A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein said contrast agent comprises a gas entrapping agent.
The resultant precipitate rapidly formed entrapping the thymol within the matrix.
Over time, the extent of the adhesive contact can change, possibly entrapping air.
Depot injectable formulations also can be prepared by entrapping the drug in liposomes or microemulsions.
By entrapping her? Is this the only way you can catch a woman.
The archaic hierarchic pyramid structures are entrapping and stifle career progression and innovativeness.

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