fall into a trap
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[fall] into {one's} trap

Definition & Meaning of "fall into a trap"

to fall into a trap
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to be placed in a difficult position by believing something that is not true or trusting someone who lies

to [fall] into a trap definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "fall into a trap" and when to use it?

The idiom "fall into a trap" is derived from the concept of a physical trap used in hunting or capturing animals. These traps are designed to deceive or ensnare the prey, leading them into a situation from which they cannot easily escape. Over time, this concept of a physical trap was adapted into a metaphorical sense to describe situations where individuals are deceived, manipulated, or caught in a carefully laid plan or scheme. In other words, it is now used to describe someone who unwittingly becomes a victim of a deception, scheme, or situation that was set up to harm or disadvantage them.

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Example
She fell into a trap set by online scammers who promised easy money.
The company fell into a trap when they trusted the competitor's false information.
He realized too late that he had fallen into a trap of his own making when he borrowed money from a loan shark.
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