Seduce
(verb)
- To lead someone astray, as from duty, rectitude, or the like; corrupt morally or by inducement to do something inadvisable.
- To entice (someone) to engage in sexual behavior.
- To attract and persuade to do something.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin seducere, from se- "away" + ducere "to lead".
Examples:
- She seduced him into stealing the money.
- He seduced her with his charm.
- She was seduced by his promises.
- The salesman seduced her into buying the car.
- The woman was seduced by the man's lies.