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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61) Then don't try to entice me to overlook my furlough.
62) Travel will entice you; however, a tendency to overspend is quite possible.
63) These are numbers that could nearly entice the notably technophobic Warren Buffett.
64) Trams have been supplied to entice them out of their cars.
65) Remember to use the knowledge gained from reading the guest to point out features that might provide a benefit; instead allure and entice them with visually and emotionally descriptive language.
66) Incentive program will be organized to entice staff to sell.
67) The woman continued to entice her, but moved imperceptibly away, still smiling and feigning generous love.
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