To induce (a person) to consent to sexual relation.
1 It appeals to our softest feelings, and seduces us-andwe love seduction.
2 As he begins to recover he visits her and she seduces him.
3 But the modern world seduces righteousness, Henry -in every conceivable way.'
4 She disquiets me, seduces and disturbs me, attracts and frightens me away.
5 Your letter, monsieur le duc, seduces me no more than your words.
6 Without a qualm, he bamboozles his way into hospital wards and seduces receptionists.
7 At home, in a decaying apartment, he seduces a string of female musicians.
8 He seduces the people by words of double meaning,' etc., etc.
9 He places a garrison in Vacca, and seduces other deputies of Jugurtha, XLVII.
10 Unfortunately the law provides no punishment for a woman who seduces a man.
11 Enki disguises himself as the gardener and goes to Uttu and seduces her.
12 There's music that can make you feel uneasy, even as it seduces you.
13 His warm honeyed tongue seduces the king and the queen together.
14 Sasha seduces the man she believes will help her get revenge.
15 Anything that is new either unsettles or seduces , a flautist nobody wants to pay.
16 She seduces Gerald at his office at the magazine & gradually changes his nature.
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