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enticing

[en-tahy-sing] / ɛnˈtaɪ sɪŋ /


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As rivals countered his poaching efforts with enticing packages of their own, the talent wars led to AI hires being paid more than NBA stars.

From The Wall Street Journal

The production, directed by Sarah Benson, the former artistic director of Soho Rep, certainly fields an enticing cast.

From The Wall Street Journal

By dangling an enticing offer like a 25% discount, companies are luring shoppers into a surveillance infrastructure that tracks their moves in order to discover how much price pain they can tolerate.

From MarketWatch

But it appears they are on the table now as a way of enticing players to stay in the meantime.

From BBC

The Jewish Week, while not quite on the same level of enthusiasm, did give the accurate and inadvertently enticing description “this pow! bam! sock! pie-in-the-face, ‘kick butt’ spaceage version of Chanukah is loud.

From Los Angeles Times