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seductionse‧duc‧tion /sɪˈdʌkʃən/ noun - The distractions and seductions of modern life are everywhere in our busy world.
- The story describes the seduction of a young girl by a middle-aged professor.
- Daphne has no money for him to take, but there is the perennial fear of seduction.
- He also hated the King because of Henry's seduction of his sister.
- It is a tale of courtship, passion and seduction.
- People who bought it did so on seduction.
- Rudolf had some notion of the lure and the seduction of all that.
- She must wait until after his seduction before she made herself known to him.
- The seduction of study and playful analysis must not be allowed to overshadow genuine project objectives.
1[countable, uncountable] an act of persuading someone to have sex with you for the first time → seduceseduction of the seduction of a young girl2[countable usually plural] something that strongly attracts people, but often has a bad effect on their livesseduction of the seductions of power |