seduce

/sɪˈdus/
verb
  1. To persuade someone to do something they would not normally do, especially by making it seem attractive or exciting.
    • The advertisement tried to seduce customers into buying a product they didn't need.
    • He was seduced by the promise of an easy life in a tropical paradise.
    • The beauty of the landscape seduced her into staying longer than she had planned.
  2. To attract someone in a romantic or sexual way, often with the intention of having a sexual relationship.
    • He tried to seduce her with flowers and sweet words.
    • The novel tells the story of a man who attempts to seduce his best friend's wife.
    • She felt uncomfortable when her boss tried to seduce her at the office party.
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