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    Se·duce
    /səˈdo͞os/

    verb

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  3. The meaning of SEDUCE is to persuade to disobedience or disloyalty. How to use seduce in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Seduce.

  4. SEDUCED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of seduce 2. to make someone feel attracted to you and want to…. Learn more.

  5. to persuade or trick someone into doing something by making it very attractive: Nowadays you have to seduce students into learning through colorful graphics or exciting adventure themes. If you seduce someone, you persuade that person to have sex with you.

  6. verb (used with object) , se·duced, se·duc·ing. to lead astray, as from duty, rectitude, or the like; corrupt. Synonyms: deceive, lure, allure, decoy, inveigle, beguile. Antonyms: repel. to persuade or induce to have sexual intercourse. to lead or draw away, as from principles, faith, or allegiance:

  7. 2 days ago · 3 meanings: 1. to persuade to engage in sexual intercourse 2. to lead astray, as from the right action 3. to win over, attract,.... Click for more definitions.

  8. seduce. seduce somebody to persuade somebody to have sex with you, especially somebody who is younger or who has less experience than you. seduce somebody (into something/into doing something) to persuade somebody to do something that they would not usually agree to do by making it seem very attractive synonym entice.

  9. Seduce means something close to attract, beguile, tempt, and mislead. The word often has romantic overtones, but it doesn't have to: a clever criminal could seduce someone into a life of crime. When you're being seduced, it implies you're being tricked a little bit, often into something that's enticing but not so good.

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