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enticed

adjective as in tempted

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In the past, the international community has enticed the Kim regime to negotiate by giving up-front concessions.

They enticed Yanukovych into an economic deal that would have gradually diminished Russian influence in Ukraine.

The area, which once hosted a large lake, had an attractive climate that enticed herbivores and then carnivores.

Joanna Angel, owner of Burning Angel, knows that consumers need to be enticed.

So far, the effort is underfunded and hasn't yet enticed China and India.

It has been said that a simple Slavonic peasant can be enticed by his national songs from one end of the world to the other.

It had started with the hypothesis that the man had been enticed by Zuela, and shipped aboard the Tamaulipas for Chili.

If she was enticed away by artful blandishments, or kidnapped by cruel violence, we knew not.

He enticed the girl from her peaceful home, and grief for her loss brought the old father to his grave.

They could not believe in frauds and swindles at the hands of such men as they who enticed them to irreparable financial ruin.

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On this page you'll find 140 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to enticed, such as: captivated, delighted, mesmerized, attracted, bedazzled, and beguiled.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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