Inveigle :
entraîner par la flatterie
fasciner, captiver, être enchanté de, être séduit par, entraîner par la flatterie
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Verb(1) influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering
(1) we cannot inveigle him into putting pen to paper(2) Equally, the somewhat vulgar individuals known as ÔÇÿbar repsÔÇÖ will attempt to inveigle you into participating in all manner of hideous rituals, known collectively as ÔÇÿdrinking gamesÔÇÖ.(3) The ego's greatest triumph is to inveigle us into believing its best interests are our best interests, and even into identifying our very survival with its own.(4) Only when she has managed to inveigle him into a marriage would the process of dismantling and rebuilding his character begin.(5) The dog makes one last attempt to inveigle her into a game of ÔÇÿfetchÔÇÖ, and fails to move her.(6) A French girl is inveigled to Buenos Aires and then forced to work as a prostitute by local gangsters.(7) Newton had been inveigled into publishing his explanation of the rainbow, asserting that the colours of the rainbow are generated from white light (as from the Sun) merely because they are ÔÇÿdifferently refrangibleÔÇÖ.(8) I made some suggestions about how the men might be inveigled into such a discussion.(9) He laughed easily, inveigling those around him into the shared complicity of his humour.(10) Using his popularity and powers of persuasion, he inveigled a number of his teammates to enroll with him in the genetics course.(11) Eventually the inebriated band were inveigled to call at a particular tavern where Hunter's hired help had made prior arrangements.(12) In an echo of Potter's earlier ÔÇÿvisitationÔÇÖ plays, Kitchen's character, Martin, inveigles himself into people's lives and homes by cold reading them like a stage hypnotist.(13) Once, after inveigling my way, wide-eyed, into the great man's company, I asked him how a man who was as emaciated as he was found the energy to fight as he did.(14) You inveigled yourself into the home of a lady.(15) Unsuspecting tourists are often inveigled into these institutions by local tourist guides who are hand-in-glove with the anti-social elements.(16) The article related the story of a teenager who'd come to Father Shanley for counseling in the 1970s and was inveigled into a game of strip poker.
Related Phrases of inveigle(1) inveigle ::
entraîner par la flatterie
(1) inveigle ::
entraîner par la flatterie
Synonyms
Verb
1. entice ::
attirer
2. tempt ::
tenter
3. lure ::
leurre
4. seduce ::
séduire
5. beguile ::
séduire
6. wheedle ::
cajoler
7. cajole ::
cajoler
8. coax ::
amadouer
9. persuade ::
persuader
10. sweet-talk ::
flatteries
11. soft-soap ::
savon doux
12. con ::
escroquerie
13. sucker ::
ventouse
14. snow ::
neige
Verb
1. entice ::
attirer
2. tempt ::
tenter
3. lure ::
leurre
4. seduce ::
séduire
5. beguile ::
séduire
6. wheedle ::
cajoler
7. cajole ::
cajoler
8. coax ::
amadouer
9. persuade ::
persuader
10. sweet-talk ::
flatteries
11. soft-soap ::
savon doux
12. con ::
escroquerie
13. sucker ::
ventouse
14. snow ::
neige
Different Formsinveigle, inveigled, inveigles, inveigling
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