entice in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

entice in the PONS Dictionary

entice Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to entice sb to do sth
to entice sb away from sth
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This enticed him as a performer to use his vocals.
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It was like a lover waiting for her in distant cities -- across the sea; drawing her, enticing her, weaving a spell over her.
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She tries to entice him into joining her and dives under water.
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A sign placed near the transmitter is used to entice passersby (nearly always in automobiles) to tune in.
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This could be repeated several times, causing significant casualties and, ideally, enticing the enemy into a premature and disorganised charge.
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This action mimics the true movement of a living worm and helps to entice a bass to strike.
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One would cast the rig as close to a bass as possible, enticing a reaction bite.
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The small size was meant to entice the viewer into a meditative state for personal devotion and perhaps the experience of miraculous visions.
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This rise in prices can entice more people to believe the hype and then buy shares as well.
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He was also enticed by the offered salary, which was $1.10 per day, as opposed to the 50 cents he could have made through physical labour.
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