tempted in the PONS Dictionary

tempted Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be tempted to do sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Just don't be tempted to dip it in a fattening sauce!
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Tempted by Portuguese trade, he moved the seat of government to the coast to take advantage of the new economic opportunities.
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The seductive visual style of his works tempted the audience to examine the subject closer and left it entirely to their interpretation.
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They tempted them in many ways and said that ask for some boon.
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Duffers who visit the house will be tempted by the sight of the golf course that borders the property.
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Though friendly and always willing to help those in need, she can get angry when she is tempted.
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The worry is that many people are tempted to consolidate unsecured debt into secured debt, usually secured against their home.
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I am considering my options and am tempted to seek legal advice with a view to taking the company to an industrial tribunal.
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You'd be tempted to order more of this garlicky poultry but there are almost another 70 items on the menu to try...
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If you have couch grass where you want to grow -- or any of the really pernicious perennial weeds - never be tempted to rotivate your patch!
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