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Word | Inveigle |
Hindi Meaning | मनाना, चालाकी से फुसलाना, खुशामद करना, ललचाना, लुभाना, लालच देना, प्रलोभन देना, विपथ पर ले जाना, विपथगामी करना, विलोभित करना, बहकाना, फुसलाना |
influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering; He palavered her into going along / to persuade someone with kind words, to flatter to get something you want / To lead astray as if blind / influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering / lead astray; wheedle / persuade (someone) to do something by means of deception or flattery. / to persuade (someone) to do something in a clever or deceptive way / to get (something) in a clever or deceptive way, | |
Usage | ⇒ His friend inveigled him to start the new venture ⇒ She was inveigled into joining the club after an initial reluctance. ⇒ She inveigled him to write the letter. ⇒ we cannot inveigle him into putting pen to paper |
Synonyms | cajole, coax, entice, seduce, allure, lure, wheedle, tempt, attract, beguile, decoy, lead on, charm, persuade, sweet-talk, deceive, ensnare, entrap, induce, mislead, |
Antonyms | appall, bore, browbeat, cloy, deter, disenchant, disgust, dissuade, smother, surprise, turn off, |
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