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Enticer (disambiguation); Entice (disambiguation); Enticing
·vt To draw on, by exciting hope or desire; to Allure; to Attract; as, the bait enticed the fishes. Often in a bad sense: To lead astray; to induce to evil; to Tempt; as, the sirens enticed them to listen.
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Enticer (disambiguation); Entice (disambiguation); Enticing
[?n't??s, ?n-]
¦ verb attract by offering pleasure or advantage.
Derivatives
enticement noun
enticer noun
enticing adjective
enticingly adverb
Origin
ME: from OFr. enticier, prob. from a base meaning 'set on fire', based on an alt. of L. titio 'firebrand'.
entice         
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Enticer (disambiguation); Entice (disambiguation); Enticing
(entices, enticing, enticed)
To entice someone to go somewhere or to do something means to try to persuade them to go to that place or to do that thing.
Retailers have tried almost everything to entice shoppers through their doors...
They'll entice doctors to move from the cities by paying them better salaries.
= lure
VERB: V n prep, V n to-inf, also V n

Википедия

Entice
Entice and similar may refer to:
Примеры произношения для Entice
1. And we'd entice him out.
Flour and Water _ Thomas McNaughton _ Talks at Google
2. to entice African American students,
Black Man in a White Coat _ Damon Tweedy _ Talks at Google
3. the book is about, and hopefully entice
Ten Women Who Changed Science, and The World _ Catherine Whitlock _ Talks at Google
4. to entice people with a sweeter carrot,
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5. and if television can entice wonderful individuals to want
Mastering My Mistakes in the Kitchen _ Dana Cowin _ Talks at Google
Примеры употребления для Entice
1. Their policies entice racial hatred and white supremacy!
2. Giorgos Pavlopoulos apparently paid his victims and gave them gifts to entice them, the court heard.
3. But researchers‘ predictions may be persuasive enough to entice big business.
4. Smith, 2', that she was offered money to try to entice Herenton and damage his reputation.
5. "No responsible adult should ever entice unsupervised children to take sweets from strangers.