Influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering.
To attract or provoke someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises or persuasion.
1 However Kelly's character manages to inveigle her way out of the situation.
2 Perhaps he'd even inveigle one or both of them as new patrons.
3 Couple then tried to inveigle middle-aged plump lady newcomer into taking it.
4 What do you mean-areyou trying to inveigle me into marrying her?
5 The oldest might inveigle his boy as well as the youngest.
6 He proposes we should join in some conspiracy to inveigle Mrs.
7 He burst out laughing at this, and tried to inveigle her into good-humor.
8 Even that suggestion failed to inveigle Job into a better humor.
9 Then he'll send the boy to school and inveigle her back to the East.
10 He tried to inveigle me also into it, but I remained glum and silent.
11 I want to inveigle him into lending me his motor.
12 Two women tried simultaneously for many years to inveigle him into matrimony, in vain.
13 Every winter she tries to inveigle me there in the hope to see me married.
14 The more religions and the more follies the better: they inveigle proselytes from one another.'
15 Because they want to inveigle you away-onthe staff.
16 He had tried to inveigle me into killing myself.
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