entice in English

verb
1
attract or tempt by offering pleasure or advantage.
a show that should entice a new audience into the theater

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1. Attice: To instigate; allure; entice

2. (b) Whom do they entice, and how?

3. The ads entice young people to smoke.

4. Various preparations must be made to entice them.

5. Definition: To Attract, pull, draw, captive or entice

6. What does Allect mean? (obsolete) To allure; to entice

7. Can I entice you to a cup of tea?

8. Our special offers are intended to entice people to buy.

9. Allure definition is - to entice by charm or attraction

10. Can I entice you to a piece of cake?

11. Then don't try to entice me to overlook my furlough.

12. Retailers have tried almost everything to entice shoppers through their doors.

13. 7 Higher education grants are a carrot with which to entice students.

14. Higher education grants are a carrot with which to entice students.

15. Many hoped that their uninhibited works would entice others towards freedom.

16. Solicit means to invite entice, appeal to, or request another person.

17. Working parents can also try to entice grandparents to move nearby.

18. The company hopes to entice shareholders into agreeing to a merger.

19. The bargain prices are expected to entice customers away from other stores.

20. An attempt is being made to entice otters back to the river.

21. It won't take much to entice or captivate an ardent love interest.

22. * Do not listen to those who entice you with get-rich schemes.

23. 15 Many hoped that their uninhibited works would entice others towards freedom.

24. Travel will entice you; however, a tendency to overspend is quite possible.

25. The adverts entice the customer into buying things they don't really want.

26. They'll entice doctors to move from the cities by paying them better salaries.

27. In Auschwitz, the Nazis tried to entice the Witnesses with the prospect of immediate freedom.

28. Radical breaks on stamp duty are planned to entice house buyers into rundown areas.

29. Allure (countable and uncountable, plural Allures) The power to attract, entice; the quality causing attraction

30. They have people hanging about outside on the pavement trying to entice gullible idiots in.

31. Plynus's desire for advancement is seen against economic trends which entice people from their duties.

32. Try and entice the child to eat by offering small portions of their favourite food.

33. Each member of the relay race needs to entice others to be on the team.

34. Synonyms for Cajole include coax, sweet-talk, wheedle, manoeuvre, beguile, blandish, entice, flatter, inveigle and lure

35. And a hook to entice reporters to produce special features about the author would be helpful.

36. The woman continued to entice her, but moved imperceptibly away, still smiling and feigning generous love.

37. Counteractive kitchen counter is designed to entice people to explore cooking and help them prepare food

38. Lure, call, draw, pull, attract, invite, tempt, entice, coax, allure All the attractions of the peninsula Beckon. 3

39. Mithridates was able to entice the leaders of the local tribes and deserters into becoming his allies.

40. To entice others, I began growing their favourite plants -- fuchsia, bee balm, cardinal flowers, touch - me - nots.

41. Along with food, adding a clean bird bath and a suitable Bluebird house can entice Bluebirds to visit

42. "Azure Ailurophile" comes with f**ked up fish & murderous mouse accessories, guaranteed to entice friendly felines.

43. Lure, call, draw, pull, attract, invite, tempt, entice, coax, allure All the attractions of the peninsula Beckon. 3

44. I hung like a bird in the water overhead, watching for the octopus he was trying to entice.

45. (1 Samuel 2:12-26) An alluring temptress, Potiphar’s wife, could not entice young Joseph to commit fornication.

46. An example of a Blandishment is telling a friend how beautiful she is in order to entice her to buy …

47. It has been decided to play the tape in an attempt to entice them out of the enclosed channel.

48. Some banks try to scale their prices down for small-business customers to entice them to use electronic services.

49. Often,something, as an action or speech, that tends to flatter, coax, entice, etc.: Our Blandishments left him unmoved

50. Beguile (someone) into (doing something) To entice someone to do what one wants through some form of cunning, trickery, or charm