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entice

verb as in allure; persuade

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The offer is clearly enticing for consumers, but it also raises key questions.

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As friends of Atkinson, the Ahameds did their part to introduce him, and later tried their best to entice him to stop taking questions and eat his dinner.

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The phenomenon stems in part from the large payments Russia has had to offer to entice men to risk their lives on the front lines of its brutal war with Ukraine.

But the streets of Russia offered him a more enticing prospect: billboards to join the army.

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The company has sought to entice investors by issuing debt and stock, capitalizing on the high volatility that comes from holding bitcoin on its balance sheet, which in turn generates active trading opportunities.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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