seduce
غوى
definition
verb
they should not be seduced into thinking that their success ruled out the possibility of a relapse
attract (someone) to a belief or into a course of action that is inadvisable or foolhardy.
translation of 'seduce'
verb
ضل,
أغرى,
غوى,
فتن
example
What he doesn't do is 'seduce' the audience with his nihilistic charm.
I heard a rumor, freshman year, that he once tried to 'seduce' every single female teacher in the school.
I made most of the phone calls to get people into the movie and didn't try to 'seduce' anyone.
The samurai wants to 'seduce' the cute girl but she rejects his advances.
He sets out to 'seduce' Judy, the most attractive young woman in sight.
Perhaps she would completely 'seduce' him in the next week.
To begin with, he relies on the sound of language to 'seduce' the reader.
The delicate layers of percussion, viola, double bass, trumpet and flugelhorn soothe and 'seduce' the ears, but it's Williams' tender vocals that lull the listener into submission.
By the end of my first day there, Lisbon had completely 'seduced' me.
In every romance, every relationship, one is 'seduced' .
He was 'seduced' into politics and fell victim to the hubristic notion that he, and he alone, could once again be France's saviour.
Even pet lovers may be 'seduced' by the possibilities of cloning.
Nonetheless, we are easily 'seduced' into thinking popularisation of such a subject is, by definition, a bad thing.
It amazes him how people get 'seduced' by the bogus trappings of fame.
Consumers were easily 'seduced' into buying more for less.
Olson is an electrifying performer, who 'seduces' her audiences with wit and energy.
He was 'seduced' into the unionist country house set very early on.
With its opening driving bass rhythms and subdued organ entrance you are immediately 'seduced' by its hypnotic beat.
He has 'seduced' audiences with his charismatic portrayals of characters for 57 years.
The opponent is easily 'seduced' into long, lob style passes and dribbling into trouble.
The girl had never so easily 'seduced' a man.
When life is so short, why is it that some of us are 'seduced' into working with difficult, unreasonable, and obnoxious people?
Thus, those having any sense of the wrongness of the activity must be 'seduced' .
Particularly notable, Zimbardo said, is that people are 'seduced' into evil by dehumanizing and labeling others.
She appreciates its particular qualities without allowing herself to be 'seduced' by its insidious charms.
The master storyteller has been 'seduced' by the lure of technology.
Because of feminism's many successes, women have been 'seduced' into submission once again.
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