Inveigle


The meaning of the word Inveigle is: to persuade someone to do something by means of deception or flattery


Examples:

Speechless I stood by as June was able to inveigle her way into the private club by flirting with the security guard.

published by Margy on 2021-03-21 08:23:58


The detective could inveigle information out of the quietest suspects.

published by Alfreda on 2021-09-24 00:44:47


Although the salesman thought it would be easy for him to inveigle my grandmother into buying a vacuum she did not need, he soon realized my grandmother was not easily fooled.

published by Dale on 2021-03-05 08:23:51


Tracy had no problem showing off her feminine assets to inveigle her way backstage to meet her favorite singer.

published by Corrina on 2021-02-11 22:39:41


Since I did not have enough volunteers for my project, I did my best to inveigle my family members into helping by boasting of my great love for them.

published by Marilou on 2021-06-17 23:50:25


The attractive conman was able to inveigle a number of wealthy widows into giving him their fortunes.

published by Maddie on 2021-03-30 12:00:30


During the trial, the witnesses described how the defendant used deception to inveigle his clients into investing in his scam.

published by Sharyn on 2021-11-17 20:20:36


My lazy brother is going to try and inveigle our mother into paying for his spring trip to the beach.

published by Davina on 2021-05-02 20:12:13


Although Karen is a lousy secretary, she is very attractive and recently received a pay raise because of her ability to inveigle her boss by constantly referring to his good looks.

published by Penney on 2021-06-27 03:27:49


Since the young woman did not want to work for a living, she decided to inveigle a rich man into marrying her by pretending to be pregnant.

published by Adelaida on 2021-05-04 13:52:35


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