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inveigle, v. (ɪnˈviːg(ə)l, ɪnˈveɪg(ə)l) Forms: α. 6 envegel, -vegle, (-veugle), 6–8 enveigle, (6 -veighle, 7 -veygle), 7–8 enveagle. β. 5 invegel, 6–7 -vegle, 6–8 -veagle, (7 inveighle), 6– inveigle. [In 15–16th c. envegle (rarely enveugle), app. a corruption of an earlier *avegle, aveugle, a. F. av...
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inveigle/ɪnˈveɪgl; ɪn`veɡl/ v[Tn.pr]~ sb into sth/doing sth persuade sb to go somewhere or do sth by using flattery and deception 引诱; 诱惑; 哄骗 She inveigled him into the house and robbed him while he slept. 她把他骗进房子, 趁他睡著时偷走了他的东西. He inveigled them into buying a new car, even though they didn't really ...
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Joe Martin Turns 'Em Loose
box arrives, the old maid discovers it contains a full-sized orangoutang, which escapes from the box and causes her no end of trouble when she tries to inveigle
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Invitation vs Invite - What's the difference? | WikiDiff
Wearing that skimpy dress, you are bound to invite attention. * 1902 , Roosevelt, The refusal to maintain such a navy would invite trouble, and if trouble came would insure disaster. To allure; to draw to; to tempt to come; to induce by pleasure or hope; to attract. * Milton ; to inveigle and invite the unwary sense * Dryden
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Persuade Synonyms and Antonyms - YourDictionary
Synonyms for PERSUADE: induce, convince, sell, bring around, influence, inveigle, prevail on, move, sway, satisfy; Antonyms for PERSUADE: dissuade, neglect, dampen ...
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Neither the promise of honors, nor tortures and witnessing the massacre of 133 of his comrades-in-arms could inveigle Gobron into renouncing Christianity
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inveagle
invay(e, invayle, inveagle obs. ff. inveigh, inveil, inveigle vbs.
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Held In Trust
in a film magazine, struck by her resemblance to Adelaide Rutherford, dissolute husband Hasbrouck Rutherford (Long) and attorney Jasper Haig (Elliott) inveigle
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veigle
ˈveigle, v. Now dial. [Aphetic f. inveigle v.] trans. To inveigle. Also absol.1745 Gentl. Mag. 161 Venus may veigle to the grove, To taste the trifling sweets of love. 1778 Foote Trip Calais ii. Wks. 1799 II. 345, I asked, if they had veigled one Miss Minnikin into their clutches. 1887 T. Gibson Leg...
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Richard Colonna-Close
The sentencing judge noted that it was a premeditated attempt to inveigle the victim to his own home to seduce her, but the absence of extreme violence
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aveugle
† aˈveugle, v. Obs. [a. F. aveugle-r, f. aveugle:—pop. L. aboculus eyeless, blind, f. ab away, wanting + oculus eye (like ā-mens mindless).] To blind, hoodwink; (cf. inveigle).1543 in Calend. St. Papers IX. 287 Whom they aveugled so with fayre words and sayings. 1547 Sir W. Sharington in Froude Hist...
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Teliko
muses that Aboah's condition and survival may be discovered by science, but humans have a fear of an alien among them which causes them to "deceive, inveigle entered pre-production, Carter asked Gordon to refine the script to give it a purpose, and it was then that Gordon came up with the theme of "deceive, inveigle
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besot
besot, v. (bɪˈsɒt) [f. be- + sot; cf. assot.] 1. trans. To affect with a foolish, blinding affection; to cause to dote on; to infatuate with.1581 Campion in Confer. iv. (1584) A a iiij b, He might be taken with the loue of his eies towards her, to be besotted with her. 1637 Heywood Dial. ii. Wks. 18...
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Cop au Vin
Henriette, the post office clerk, keeps trying to inveigle him, but he spends his evenings tending to mis mother's demands and spying on his three enemies
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