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wooing

noun as in courtship

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noun as in flirting

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The grandson of Hollywood mogul Lew Wasserman and owner of a prestigious talent agency, he is seen as critical to wooing benefactors and corporate sponsors.

But getting conservatives to the polls and wooing undecided voters is key for Republicans in this Southern battleground state.

The grid’s limited capacity has not stopped PG&E from wooing companies that want to build data centers.

Political parties have been wooing them with monthly cash handouts, subsidized cooking gas cylinders and low-interest loans.

She says overcoming the ridicule and contempt of her opponents was more challenging than wooing voters, who connected with her instantly.

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

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