Definition of Seduce in English :

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Seduce meaning in English

Meaning of Seduce in English

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Seduce

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Verb

1. make, score, seduce

induce to have sex

Example Sentences:
'Harry finally seduced Sally'
'Did you score last night?'
'Harry made Sally'

2. seduce

lure or entice away from duty, principles, or proper conduct

Example Sentences:
'She was seduced by the temptation of easy money and started to work in a massage parlor'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Seduce

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verb (transitive)
1. 
to persuade to engage in sexual intercourse
2. 
to lead astray, as from the right action
3. 
to win over, attract, or lure

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Seduce

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verb transitiveWord forms: seˈduced or seˈducing
1. 
a. 
to persuade to do something disloyal, disobedient, etc.
b. 
to persuade or tempt to evil or wrongdoing; lead astray
c. 
to persuade (someone) to engage, esp. for the first time, in illicit or unsanctioned sexual intercourse
2. 
to entice

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Seduce

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tr.v. se·duced, se·duc·ing, se·duc·es
1. To attract or lead (someone) away from proper behavior or thinking: "He had been in this way seduced from the wisdom of his cooler judgment" (Anthony Trollope). See Synonyms at lure.
2. To induce (someone) to engage in sexual activity, as by flirting or persuasion.
3. To entice into a different state or position: "Journalism may seduce [a writer-professor] from the campus" (Irwin Erdman).

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