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Inveigle Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Inveigle, a word that dates from the 16th century, refers to the act of using clever talk, trickery, or flattery either to persuade somebody to do something or to obtain something, but etymologically the word is linked to eyesight—or the lack thereof.
INVEIGLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to persuade someone to do something in a clever and dishonest way, when they do not want to do it: Her son tried to inveigle her into giving him the money for a car. Compare. coax. cajole. wheedle disapproving. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to persuade someone to do something.
Inveigle - definition of inveigle by The Free Dictionary
1. To win over by coaxing, flattery, or artful talk: He inveigled a friend into becoming his tennis partner. 2. To obtain by cajolery: inveigled a free pass to the museum.
inveigle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
inveigle. verb. /ɪnˈveɪɡl/ (formal) Verb Forms. inveigle somebody/yourself (into something/into doing something) to achieve control over somebody in a clever and dishonest way, especially so that they will do what you want. He inveigled himself into her affections (= dishonestly made her love him). Word Origin. Join us.
inveigle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
( transitive) To convert, convince, or win over with flattery or wiles . Synonyms: entice, induce, put someone up to something. ( transitive) To obtain through guile or cunning . He inveigled an introduction to her. ( transitive, obsolete) To fool, to delude, to blind in judgement. ( transitive, obsolete) To ensnare, to entangle.
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