- 1. v. t. To lead astray as if blind; to persuade to something evil by deceptive arts or flattery; to entice; to insnare; to seduce; to wheedle. Source: opted
- 2. v. influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering Source: wordnet
- 3. To lead astray as if blind; to persuade to something evil by deceptive arts or flattery; to entice; to insnare; to seduce; to wheedle. Yet have they many baits and guileful spells To inveigle and invite the un unwary sense. Milton. Source: webster
- 4. To lead astray as if blind; to persuade to something evil bydeceptive arts or flattery; to entice; to insnare; to seduce; towheedle.Yet have they many baits and guileful spells To inveigle and invitethe un unwary sense. Milton. Source: adambom
- 5. v:100 v influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering Source: ecdict
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