Seduce (verb)

  1. To lead someone astray, as from duty, rectitude, or the like; corrupt morally or by inducement to do something inadvisable.
  2. To entice (someone) to engage in sexual behavior.
  3. To attract and persuade to do something.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin seducere, from se- "away" + ducere "to lead".

Examples:

  1. She seduced him into stealing the money.
  2. He seduced her with his charm.
  3. She was seduced by his promises.
  4. The salesman seduced her into buying the car.
  5. The woman was seduced by the man's lies.
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