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Verb(1) influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering(2) influence or urge by gentle urging(3) caressing(4) or flattering(5) entice(6) manipulate

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(1) inveigle
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Verb
1. entice
2. tempt
3. lure
4. seduce
5. beguile
6. wheedle
7. cajole
8. coax
9. persuade
10. sweet-talk
11. soft-soap
12. con
13. sucker
14. snow


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