To dispose or incline or entice to; to be attractive by arousing hope or desire.
1 Merkel said the government could use loan guarantees to help entice investors.
2 The women also entice them from the huts in a similar manner.
3 Later, the lights in the busy streets will bewilder and entice him.
4 How can we entice overseas talent to set up shop in Ireland?
5 And more charging stations could entice skeptical buyers to try electric cars.
6 It could also entice premium content creators back into the Facebook ecosystem.
7 I did not entice you to me; you dare not reproach me.
8 Now Facebook is seeking to entice you to come to your phone.
9 They really formed an annex in order to entice stray European guests.
10 It aims to entice the inspiration to wake up for the artist.
11 In the meantime, Alamo Drafthouse has implemented exclusive programming to entice patrons.
12 Many extracts will entice readers to check out their sources in full.
13 The Venetian Government, of course, wished to entice them back to Venice.
14 Even if CPI grows modestly, it would be enough to entice investors.
15 She used to entice away little children whom she afterwards ate up.
16 The machine runs to generate the scent of popcorn to entice moviegoers.
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