What inventions of his own to insnare men's consciences!
Tell him that it will insnare men's souls in sin, and he is ready to say as the Pharisees to Judas, "What is that to us?
The prisoners were immediately acquitted, and the ministry incurred a heavy load of popular odium, as the authors or abettors of knavish contrivances to insnare the innocent.
And Christ would give them no answer that should insnare himself, or encourage usurpation, or countenance their sedition: teaching us much more to pay tribute cheerfully to our lawful governors, and to avoid all sedition and offence.
The tempter maketh advantage of other men's opinions or speeches of you, or dealings by you; and by every one of them would insnare you in some sin.
Her great desire had been that her nephew should marry, and build up the family; and the worthy lady had a standing grievance against Miss Sturtevant for presuming to attempt to insnare Tom by her fascinations.
About the time that Will was so unscrupulously using his sister's name to insnare the lawyer, that young lady was having a somewhat spicy interview with her mother.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "insnare" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.