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Discover LudwigThe word "inveigle" is correct and usable in written English and is a verb.
It is used to describe the action of persuading someone to do something by flattery or coaxing. Example sentence: She inveigled him into attending the event with her.
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inveigle
verb
To convert, convince, or win over with flattery or wiles.
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It is already trying to inveigle Japan into feasibility studies for exploitation of a huge gas field at Kovyktinskoye near Irkutsk, and for building a gas pipeline costing $10 billion to run from Irkutsk through Mongolia to China, South Korea and, ultimately, Japan itself.Japan hesitates to give a straight answer.
Trade unions have tried to inveigle competing bids from friendlier tycoons.
On the other hand, an Obama presidency will help to keep British forces in Afghanistan, perhaps in greater numbers (even if Mr Obama manages to inveigle other Europeans into making greater commitments there).
A report this week by McAfee, a computer-security company, reveals the results of a five-year probe called Operation Shady RAT, examining attacks that use "Remote Access Tools" to inveigle access to computer networks.
Its measures of corruption, for example, inveigle their way into the political debate in many of its client countries.
In short, his poems, which inveigle their meanings very delicately, seem to refresh the world in which we live, and make it seem as if good poetry and this is very good poetry would be not too hard to write.
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During a chance encounter at the local clock repair shop, Lorna strikes up an unlikely friendship with ageing hippy Oskar Vatersname (Werner Herzog), who inveigles his way into their home under the vague pretext of teaching her conversational German.
That phone call, along with many others, was tapped by magistrates who suspected that BPI was systematically breaking the rules and had placed Mr Fiorani under surveillance.Details of how BPI twisted and inveigled its way to control of Antonveneta make disturbing reading (see article).
The slickly safe-seeming software that has inveigled itself so completely into modern society is largely built upon computer code written decades ago that acquired new uses and features as an old house acquires coats of paint.
The married Roy spies on his affianced neighbour Dia in her underwear and then inveigles her to lunch in order to admit as much.
In America the Dodd-Frank act of 2010 curbed interchange fees for debit cards.The American authorities have also extracted big settlements from several card issuers for inveigling customers into buying expensive and unnecessary ancillary services, such as insurance against missed card payments.
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