
seduce
transitive verb.
Persuade or tempt someone into engaging in sexual activity.
Example sentences containing seduce from English sources
When a psychopath first meets his victim, he will try to seduce her.
This parallel development should not, however, seduce us into making any causal connections.
Falstaff attempts to seduce Alice with tales of his past youth and glory.
My writer friend is dancing like Tristram leaped from his chair to seduce creativity.
Comus attempts to seduce a young woman who is left alone in the woods by her brothers.
Despite the fact that she was married, and had an infant daughter, he managed to seduce Bergman.
Play your cards right and you can even seduce the pope.
Because even his almost 50 years of experience in politics weren't enough to completely seduce the Democrats' electorate.
They should seduce each other into becoming the best version of themselves.
That balance argument is a red herring made to seduce the unwary.
No, this must be chopped up and burned, before it has the chance to seduce others into parenthood.
It becomes clear that Martha is determined to seduce the young professor, and George couldn't care less.
Populists seduce the vulnerable by inviting them to play the hero in their charades.
Such pieces can become historical artifacts that seduce collectors, according to Swatch chief executive officer Nick Hayek.
She discovered that Alexie, among many other authors, had used the power of celebrity to seduce women.
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