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entice away
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"entice away" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe the process of someone stealing another person away with promises or enticements. For example, "The prince tried to entice away the princess from her father's kingdom."
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She blackmails Principal Figgins Iqbal Thebaa) into appointing Sandy as the school's new Arts director, and together they hold auditions for a school production of Cabaret, hoping to entice away the glee club's star, Rachel Berry (Lea Michele).
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"You should stop enticing away the Bolshoi's dancers," Putin said with an icy smile.
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In the domestic market, some tea drinkers are being enticed away by soft drinks from abroad.
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She was enticed away to join the nationally prominent Charlie Barnet swing band, replacing Lena Horne.
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A 3-year-old was enticed away by the offer of a slice of mango and a toy car.
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So that became The Lowdown and Scuzz Meets... ...... Despite his successes with Scuzz, he was enticed away for an appealing new opportunity.
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"In no case will negroes be forced into the service of the Government, or be enticed away from their homes except when it becomes a military necessity".
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After 10 successful issues, the comic's creators were enticed away to rival company DC Comics, but their replacements novice writer-editor Stan Lee and various artists—handled things well.
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The pair were rated two of the most promising players in the Barcelona youth set-up and the Catalan club are furious that Arsenal have once again enticed away some of their finest emerging talent.
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City, who may yet move for Arsenal's Samir Nasri if they believe he can be enticed away, are also viewing with equanimity quotes in the Italian media, attributed to Mario Balotelli, in which he suggested he did not like Manchester.
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The black Cadillac that cruises into the town like a shadow passing across the sun, its occupants enticing away Seth's young friends one by one, first appeared in the background of these paintings.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a situation where someone is convinced to move from an affiliation be precise by indicating the means through which they were "enticed away".
Common error
Avoid using "entice away" when simply describing an attraction without a change in allegiance or position. For instance, "The beautiful scenery enticed me" is correct. However, "The beautiful scenery enticed me away" is not recommended unless there's an implied movement from something else.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "entice away" is that of a phrasal verb. It describes an action where someone is being persuaded to leave a particular situation or allegiance for something else. Ludwig examples demonstrate its use in various contexts, from business to personal scenarios.
Frequent in
News & Media
68%
Wiki
11%
Science
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
6%
Formal & Business
3%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "entice away" is a phrasal verb used to describe the act of persuading someone to leave their current situation or allegiance, often through attractive offers or promises. Ludwig AI confirms it as correct and usable in written English. Predominantly found in news and media, its usage spans across various registers, maintaining a neutral tone. Alternatives such as "lure away" and "tempt away" offer similar meanings with subtle differences. When using the phrase, ensure it accurately reflects the act of attraction and subsequent movement, avoiding its application when simply describing attraction without a change in position.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
lure away
Focuses more on the deceptive aspect of attracting someone.
tempt away
Highlights the attractiveness of the offer that leads someone to leave.
woo away
Implies a strong effort to win someone over, often used in romantic or persuasive contexts.
draw away
Suggests a more subtle attraction, gradually leading someone away.
win over
Focuses on successfully persuading someone to join your side.
attract away
Highlights the inherent appeal that causes someone to move.
persuade to leave
Directly states the act of convincing someone to depart.
coax away
Implies gentle and persistent persuasion.
seduce away
Suggests a powerful and often irresistible attraction.
divert away
Focuses on redirecting someone's attention or path.
FAQs
How can I use "entice away" in a sentence?
Use "entice away" to describe attracting someone from their current situation with appealing offers. For example, "The competitor tried to "lure away" our best employees with higher salaries".
What's a good alternative for "entice away"?
Alternatives include "lure away", "tempt away", or "woo away", each carrying slightly different nuances of persuasion.
Is "entice away" formal or informal?
"Entice away" can be used in both formal and informal contexts, although it appears more frequently in news and media. The tone depends more on the surrounding vocabulary and sentence structure.
What is the difference between "entice away" and "attract"?
"Attract" simply means to draw someone or something near, whereas "entice away" implies drawing someone from a specific position or affiliation. The phrase "entice away" suggests a more deliberate act of persuasion and movement.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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87%
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4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested