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entice (verb), entices; enticed; enticing
To persuade someone to do something, especially by offering him or her an advantage or a reward: It didn’t take much to entice Susanne to go to the movie with Tom, since he offered to pay for her ticket and buy her some popcorn!
To encourage someone to do something for a gift.
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enticing (adjective); more enticing, most enticing
Characterising something which is appealing, interesting, fascinating, captivating, and attractive: The department store hopes that customers will find the enticing displays of merchandise a good reason to go shopping there again.
Relating to someone who is alluring and attractive.
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