seduce in the PONS Dictionary

seduce Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to seduce sb into doing sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Like a butterfly, he had to seduce every woman.
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It is the nature of women to seduce men in this (world); for that reason the wise are never unguarded in (the company of) females.
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He craves a steady supply of human blood, and a supply of fresh young women (so he may seduce them and spread his evil seed).
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She'd found it too much and had finally given in to this guy who had been assiduously trying to seduce her for months.
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He decides to flatter and seduce a woman close to one of the party leaders in order to obtain secret information about the group.
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He tries to seduce her, but she isn't impressed until he offers her fashionable clothes.
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She also possesses some empathic control over the male species, which she mostly uses to seduce or bring about conflict.
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She eventually tries to seduce him, but is rejected.
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When it becomes clear that he is trying to seduce her, she attempts to leave.
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She attempts to seduce him, but he falls asleep.
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