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se·duce Listen to audio/sɪˈdu:s, Brit sɪˈdju:s/ verb
se·duc·es; se·duced; se·duc·ing
[+ obj] 1 : to persuade (someone) to have sex with you
He tried to seduce her. She was seduced by an older man.
2 : to persuade (someone) to do something
The other team seduced him with a better offer.often + into He seduced people into following him by telling them lies.often used as (be) seduced The people were seduced into thinking/believing that he was a prophet. She was seduced (into acting) by thoughts of fame and fortune. He was seduced into a life of crime.
— se·duc·er Listen to audio /sɪˈdu:sɚ, Brit sɪˈdju:sə/ noun, plural se·duc·ers [count]
the seducer of a young woman

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