To induce (a person) to consent to sexual relation.
1 The arch-tempter tries in vain to seduce him from the right path.
2 All that luxury might seduce Sulpice Vaudrey; it would have disgusted José.
3 Both wines seduce gently with perfume, finesse and elegance rather than power.
4 She is supposed to stay in Sandren, seduce men and gather information.
5 I've been trying to seduce you since the moment we got here.
6 It's completely unethical to try to seduce me into changing my mind.'
7 It didn't try to seduce her again, but neither did it flee.
8 So, regular, the steamers travelled to the United States to seduce labour.
9 Even if Seth wasn't my friend, I wouldn't try to seduce you.
10 He did not attempt to press or seduce or even charm Kaylie.
11 There, they would seduce German officers and lure them into nearby woods.
12 Barrons says their entire being is designed to seduce on every level.
13 Here the mind is paramount, helping to seduce so many inferior mentalities.
14 Why is the beautiful, disabled Miss Quayne so eager to seduce him?
15 There's still plenty here to soothe and seduce his sweeping fan base.
16 And even his lingering suspicion of her sudden determination to seduce him.
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