entrap (someone) in(to) (something)
To coerce or trick someone into doing something. I'm just worried that she's using the kids to entrap you in this marriage.
entrap (someone) with (something)
To use someone or something to coerce or trick someone into doing something. I'm just worried that she's entrapping you with this alleged pregnancy so that you rip up the divorce papers.
entrap (someone) in(to) (something) with (something)
To use someone or something to coerce or trick someone into doing something. I'm worried that she's saying she's pregnant just to entrap you in this marriage.
entrap
someone (in something )(with something ) Fig. to use something to deceive someone into involvement in something. The investigators entrapped Max into breaking the law with promises to buy the goods he stole. They entrapped Max into breaking the law.