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seduce

verb as in entice sexually

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Example Sentences

“Precisely to seduce you…so you are kind to me,” says Castro.

Before long, their husbands were too busy trying to seduce their wives to keep up clashes.

Innuendo: Two “punishers” strip down and start to seduce Theon as part of the mindgames enacted by his captor.

The two of them would seduce groupies, but they had to share a hotel room.

Their extreme objectification is never hidden, and they often seduce and distract the suave spy.

At Stettin, during the armistice, he entered the fortress and tried to seduce the governor, an ex-Jacobin and erstwhile friend.

He is too scrupulous to seek to seduce the wife of another; he even fears to contract an illicit intimacy with a maid or a widow.

What is it that gives evil governments their influence, but their power to terrify, and their wealth and honours to seduce?

A whisper at Ispahan, 'Kerbogha is of the Ismaelians; he moves disguised as a dervish to seduce the emirs.'

His last resource was an attempt to seduce the loyalty of the besiegers.

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On this page you'll find 90 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to seduce, such as: beguile, betray, deceive, delude, entice, and persuade.

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

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