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词汇 inveigle
释义 inveigle
verb[ T ]
 formaluk /ɪnˈveɪ.ɡəl/ us /ɪnˈveɪ.ɡəl/
to persuade someone to do something in a clever and dishonest way, when they do not want to do it: 哄骗;诱骗
Her son tried to inveigle her into giving him the money for a car.她儿子想着法子哄她给钱买汽车。
Compare
coax
cajole
wheedledisapproving
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to persuade someone to do something
persuadeIf she doesn't want to do it, nothing you say will persuade her.
convinceThe lawyer convinced the jury of the man's innocence.
talk someone intoShe managed to talk me into going along.
talk someone out ofI think I've talked him out of leaving the country.
dissuadeI tried to dissuade her from leaving.
cajoleHe really knows how to cajole people into doing what he wants.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Urging & persuading
ambulance-chasing
argumentation
badger
be/go on at someoneidiom
blag
blagger
get (something) through (to someone)
go on
hortatory
hustle
incitation
incitement
jockey
sucker
sway
uncoerced
unconvinced
unpersuaded
unpersuasive
unsalable

inveigle | American Dictionary


inveigle
verb[ T ]
us/ɪnˈveɪ·ɡəl/
to persuade someone to do something the person may not want to do:
Nomo meant to inveigle him into helping out.

Examples of inveigle


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Nevertheless, even taking these points into consideration, we are persuaded that people had a tendency to initiate lawsuits on the spur of the moment, especially when inveigled to do so.
The ability of political hostesses to ' inveigle ' potential supporters was crucial to the opposition during their long period in the political wilderness in the late eighteenth century.
We must not allow ourselves to be browbeaten, inveigled or hammered into giving up and letting others produce what we should produce ourselves.
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There is no sort of respectability about the people who are inveigled into this place to work.
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The seduction was—it could have been nothing less—a calculated, deliberate plan conceived by an inveterate paederast to inveigle this child into becoming his established catamite.
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There is no suggestion that they were inveigled into carrying out an operation which they would regard as unattractive.
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By bringing an offender into contact with other criminals he is inveigled into and rehearsed into a life of crime.
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This is a delicious but not unimportant excursion into which he has inveigled us.
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A number of them are set to watch, and, if possible, to inveigle conscientious objectors into some breach of the law.
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Very often, they are inveigled into situations in which, because they seek affection and want to be loved and wanted, they find themselves seriously compromised.
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Very often a woman was inveigled into signing one of these agreements because the instrument was there, very nicely polished, and looking very beautiful.
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It is tragic that experienced members of the police force should be inveigled, after a certain number of years, into working for private industry.
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A lot of people were inveigled into the scheme.
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What does that mean for the small shareholder who might be inveigled into buying shares?
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It has a duty not to inveigle people into debt or to prey on the most vulnerable.
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