seduce

IPA: sɪdˈus

verb

  • (transitive) To beguile or lure (someone) away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray.
  • (transitive) To entice or induce (someone) to engage in a sexual relationship.
  • (by extension, transitive, euphemistic) To have sexual intercourse with.
  • (transitive) To win over or attract.
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Examples of "seduce" in Sentences

  • He seduces the girls for pleasure.
  • She attempts to seduce and cajole Oliver.
  • The devil tries to seduce the penitent man.
  • He tries to seduce the girls of his dreams.
  • Do not yearn for the world, and do not be seduced by it.
  • The devil tries to seduce Penitent, but Penitent resists.
  • He was a seducer and a debaser of women, a glutton and a drunk.
  • His ability to lure and seduce older women is alluring and shocking.
  • Bob promptly seduces the landlady's daughter, and Terry seduces the landlady.
  • The grandeur of these retreats will seduce and tantalize the diverse travelers.

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