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inveigled
adjective as in influenced
adjective as in persuaded
Weak matches
Example Sentences
What happened over the next four decades is a chilling tale of deception in which a man pretended to be the missing son of the landlord and inveigled himself into his house.
Just as you've bribed, bought, and inveigled your way out of scandals and bankruptcies, so you'll believe you can bluster and wriggle your way out of this moment, too.
Guilfoyle also allegedly inveigled her with a private-plane trip to Rome, a cut of future speaking fees and a chance to report for the network.
A Miss Hungary finalist at 15, she was still a teenager when she inveigled a Turkish diplomat to the altar.
More common was the enraged accusation that deceitful Northerners colluded with “slave stealers” and inveigled slaves to flee.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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