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Her son tried to inveigle her into giving him the money for a car.
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At the same time, attempts are made to inveigle users of other systems into entering into these translations.
Inveigle means to get someone to do something using trickery or flattery. An example of it used in a sentence is: The young woman wanted to inveigle him into handing over the documents using her charm and good looks.
The pretty woman was able to inveigle the drunken man into buying her some chocolates and a free drink.
It's spelled inveigle, it means to win overy by coaxing, flattery or rtful talk.
coax, convince, induce, coerce, influence, sway, inveigle, entice, tempt, lure, cajole, wheedle;
No, it is a verb, meaning to inveigle, lure, or attract. The past participle, enticed, can be used as an adjective meaning lured in.
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If you mean the name Alicia, you can pronounce "Alissia" with the sound of double "s". If you mean the future transitive verb "alicia", you can say "allures" or "ropes", or even "inveigle", meaning subtle deceit.