cajole

/kəˈdʒoʊl/
verb
  1. To persuade someone to do something by using flattery, gentle urging, or promises.
    • She tried to cajole her little brother into sharing his candy.
    • The salesman cajoled the customer into buying the extended warranty.
    • He cajoled his friends into helping him move the furniture with promises of pizza.
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