Synonym: attract, lure, seduce, tempt. Similar words: enticement, apprentice, apprenticeship, reticent, licentious, enticing, identical, sentiment. Meaning: [ɪn'taɪs] v. provoke someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises or persuasion.
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31) As soon as he sees one, he will try to entice her to his nest.
32) The chiefs renege on the deal and she is stabbed as she tries to entice Odoff herself.
33) The rusted framework and a wing section entice us to scramble up there.
34) The banks are offering special low rates in an attempt to entice prospective customers.
35) A relationship is like being in a forest, where snakes lurk awaiting the chance to entice. Anthony Liccione
36) He hoped to entice her back by selling their old property and buying a new home.
37) He sang a little song to entice them, but they never came.
38) Can I entice you to a piece of cake?
39) Advertisements are designed to entice people to spend money.
40) Nothing will entice the children from television.
41) Nobbler distributes through QQ " XX group and XX company combination give QQ money " false information, the user that entice is visited.
42) This Decalogue, which is often called the ritual Decalogue, so it's listed on there in Exodus 34, bans intermarriage with Canaanites less they entice the Israelites into worship of their gods.
43) West Lake's beauty is ever changing but never fails to entice and entrance.
44) Child murderers in the past have very often carried photographs of young children to entice their victims away.
45) I don't see why the English should want to entice us away from our native land.
46) He tried to entice the child away from its home.
47) Along with hippos and bathing elephants, crocodiles share the Zambezi River. A dangling arm or leg from a canoe can be enough to entice their appetites.
48) It won't take much to entice or captivate an ardent love interest.
49) If the above suggestions do not entice your persistent night nurser to cut back, yet you still feel you must encourage him to do so, try another sleeping arrangement.
50) Yet electricity can entice smoke sent out by an extinguished light.
51) "The job market could be even more competitive as improving job prospects entice people who abandoned their job searches out of frustration to re-enter the labor pool," he said.
52) Pro 1:10 My son, if sinners entice thee, consent thou not.
53) At its best it will entice the potential customer in and keep them there.
54) Many companies are now introducing higher-priced items to entice consumers away from $1 specials.
55) The hearings discovered that a minimal maternity leave pay is not enough to entice women back to work.
56) Your fickleness will however entice a host of unusual suitors eager to tie you down.
57) To entice others, I began growing their favourite plants -- fuchsia, bee balm, cardinal flowers,(www.Sentencedict.com) touch - me - nots.
58) But fewer question the way manufacturers use technological and stylistic changes to entice us to buy.
59) But even the offer of a car for his use was not enough to entice Dilan.
60) Hotspur believe they can still entice Sevilla's Juande Ramos to become their manager.
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