blandish

/ˈblændɪʃ/
verb
  1. To coax or persuade someone by using flattery or kind words.
    • She blandished her parents into letting her borrow the car by praising their generosity.
    • The salesman tried to blandish the customer with compliments about her taste.
    • He refused to blandish the boss just to get a promotion.
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