Sentence examples for the enticement from inspiring English sources

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the enticement

noun

The act or practice of enticing, of alluring or tempting; as, the enticements of evil companions.

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The enticement is clear, he said.

Instead, I thought of Ms. Strand's happier assessments of the enticement of the open road.

But it is, to many in the administration, including Wolfowitz, a large part of the enticement.

They are about the enticement of billions of dollars in gambling revenues.

As part of the enticement, the Shrine plans a $3 million renovation.

The enticement was free airfare, a rental car and hotel room, plus a $2,700 stipend.

Now, the enticement was immediate advancement to the top-level Platinum Elite status.

Of course, the computers also offer the enticement of the Internet.

"The enticement of ethnic dress in modern culture is like going on a guided safari," he said.

But the enticement of $50 worth of free groceries for first-time orders gave me the perseverance to try again.

Like the European Union, NATO can use the enticement of affiliation to encourage reforms, the report contends.

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