Similar words: reduction, deduction, adduction, abduction, induction, production, conduction, tax deduction. Meaning: [sɪ'dʌkʃn] n. 1. enticing someone astray from right behavior 2. an act of winning the love or sexual favor of someone.
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1 The film depicts Charlotte's seduction by her boss.
2 Her methods of seduction are subtle.
3 It is a tale of courtship, passion and seduction.
4 People who bought it did so on seduction.
5 He also hated the King because of Henry's seduction of his sister.
6 Their seduction had long been used on men of the cloth, often with rewarding results for the cook.
7 In a disturbing dumb show of sorry heterosexual seduction, she lured him inside and up the stairs.
8 She must wait until after his seduction before she made herself known to him.
9 The story describes the seduction of a young girl by a middle-aged professor.
10 The seduction of study and playful analysis must not be allowed to overshadow genuine project objectives.
11 Marlin's record collection was chiefly seduction songs of his sixties adolescence,[www.Sentencedict.com] which suited her fine.
12 And in the matter of seduction itself, once more it is the male who is expected to make the first move.
13 The ancient seduction of the marketplace is universal, drawing people from across the street and continents away.
14 The Seduction Science guy isn't hypnotized dance floor.
15 This flirtatiously scented body balm is pure body seduction.
16 One about seduction, and falling in love.
17 The seduction hypothesis is merely a formal abstraction.
18 A ritual of seduction or a war declaration?
19 But flirting always brings the risk of seduction.
20 The initiative seduction always consists in awakening slumbering appearances.
21 The moral is: Seduction can be dangerous to men and women both.
22 Don't assume that seduction is just about sex, because it is NOT.
23 This was a case of sly, evil seduction as well as murder.
24 All those little gestures formed hut a background to the real art of seduction.
25 When donned, it crumbles to dust, but it confers the skills Charm, Mime, Mimic and Seduction.permanently.
26 What we are witnessing is the eager consummation that follows a long and passionate seduction.
27 Daphne has no money for him to take, but there is the perennial fear of seduction.
28 Rudolf had some notion of the lure and the seduction of all that.
29 If lager and lying about, boutiques and boozing, sun and seduction are what turn you on, forget the north.
30 Afterward, Mr Dent walks him home, shares a nightcap and makes a pathetic attempt at seduction.
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