tempt

ਪਰੱਖਣ
definition
verb
don't allow impatience to tempt you into overexposure and sunburn
entice or attempt to entice (someone) to do or acquire something that they find attractive but know to be wrong or not beneficial.
example
Alluring aromas 'tempt' your taste buds as the baking cools.
There are scores of intriguing recipes to 'tempt' your clientele's palates.
He claims you're always trying to 'tempt' God with whiskey and cigars.
how is it that ye have agreed together, to 'tempt' the Spirit of the Lord?
They use low pricing to 'tempt' people into drinking to excess.
don't allow impatience to 'tempt' you into overexposure and sunburn
The sight of mounds of watermelons and tender coconuts 'tempt' you.
jobs that involve entertaining may 'tempt' you to drink more than you intend
jobs which involve entertaining may 'tempt' you to drink more than you intend
There are some delicious and healthy fruit drinks on the market that could 'tempt' our children into good habits.
Some product providers offer a very attractive rate to 'tempt' new customers.
Sometimes, he says, the bad spirits 'tempt' him to do wrong.
Special offers are now so attractive they will certainly 'tempt' tourists to our city.
Their main goal in life is to entice and 'tempt' men.
Trips to country pubs, barbecues and parties often 'tempt' people to drink alcohol when they would not otherwise normally do.
Enticing descriptions on your menu 'tempt' customers to try hot drinks.
I 'was tempted to' make fun of him.
Some clients 'were tempted to' take out expensive loans to pay for private dental treatment.
We 'were tempted to' return to our warm old hotel.
Take the Lust Test to determine your 'temptability' .
This is a tale about a pious young soldier who is 'tempted' and seduced by a beautiful woman.
I am 'tempted' to lower my standards and do shoddy work.
The idea that 'temptability' implies susceptibility is unsound.
Hospital staff 'were tempted to' give a name to the the unknown child.
The story of Adam and Eve tells of the imperfections and 'temptability' of man.
There have been times when we 'were tempted to' change location or expand.
'Temptability' and the ability to sin are part of being human.
She 'tempts' him to drink and he loses his precious manuscript.
I 'was tempted to' stop for ice cream.
Christ was 'tempted' , yet he could not sin.
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