[+ 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.
▪ He tried to seduce her. ▪ She was seduced by an older man.
▪ 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.







