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单词 inveigle
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inveigle


in·vei·gle

I0213700 (ĭn-vā′gəl, -vē′-)tr.v. in·vei·gled, in·vei·gling, in·vei·gles 1. To win over by coaxing, flattery, or artful talk: He inveigled a friend into becoming his tennis partner.2. To obtain by cajolery: inveigled a free pass to the museum.
[Middle English envegle, alteration of Old French aveugler, to blind, from aveugle, blind, from Vulgar Latin *aboculus : Latin ab-, away from; see ab-1 + Latin oculus, eye (probably translation of Gaulish exsops : exs-, from + ops, eye); see okw- in Indo-European roots.]
in·vei′gle·ment n.in·vei′gler n.

inveigle

(ɪnˈviːɡəl; -ˈveɪ-) vb (tr; often foll by into or an infinitive) to lead (someone into a situation) or persuade (to do something) by cleverness or trickery; cajole: to inveigle customers into spending more. [C15: from Old French avogler to blind, deceive, from avogle blind, from Medieval Latin ab oculis without eyes] inˈveiglement n inˈveigler n

in•vei•gle

(ɪnˈveɪ gəl, -ˈvi-)

v.t. -gled, -gling. 1. to entice or lure by artful talk or inducements. 2. to acquire by beguiling talk or methods: to inveigle a door pass from the usher. [1485–95; variant of envegle < Anglo-French enveogler=en- en-1 + Old French (a)vogler to blind] in•vei′gle•ment, n. in•vei′gler, n.

inveigle


Past participle: inveigled
Gerund: inveigling
Imperative
inveigle
inveigle
Present
I inveigle
you inveigle
he/she/it inveigles
we inveigle
you inveigle
they inveigle
Preterite
I inveigled
you inveigled
he/she/it inveigled
we inveigled
you inveigled
they inveigled
Present Continuous
I am inveigling
you are inveigling
he/she/it is inveigling
we are inveigling
you are inveigling
they are inveigling
Present Perfect
I have inveigled
you have inveigled
he/she/it has inveigled
we have inveigled
you have inveigled
they have inveigled
Past Continuous
I was inveigling
you were inveigling
he/she/it was inveigling
we were inveigling
you were inveigling
they were inveigling
Past Perfect
I had inveigled
you had inveigled
he/she/it had inveigled
we had inveigled
you had inveigled
they had inveigled
Future
I will inveigle
you will inveigle
he/she/it will inveigle
we will inveigle
you will inveigle
they will inveigle
Future Perfect
I will have inveigled
you will have inveigled
he/she/it will have inveigled
we will have inveigled
you will have inveigled
they will have inveigled
Future Continuous
I will be inveigling
you will be inveigling
he/she/it will be inveigling
we will be inveigling
you will be inveigling
they will be inveigling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been inveigling
you have been inveigling
he/she/it has been inveigling
we have been inveigling
you have been inveigling
they have been inveigling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been inveigling
you will have been inveigling
he/she/it will have been inveigling
we will have been inveigling
you will have been inveigling
they will have been inveigling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been inveigling
you had been inveigling
he/she/it had been inveigling
we had been inveigling
you had been inveigling
they had been inveigling
Conditional
I would inveigle
you would inveigle
he/she/it would inveigle
we would inveigle
you would inveigle
they would inveigle
Past Conditional
I would have inveigled
you would have inveigled
he/she/it would have inveigled
we would have inveigled
you would have inveigled
they would have inveigled
Thesaurus
Verb1.inveigle - influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering; "He palavered her into going along"blarney, cajole, coax, sweet-talk, wheedle, palaverpersuade - cause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action; twist somebody's arm; "You can't persuade me to buy this ugly vase!"soft-soap - persuade someone through flatterybrowbeat, bully, swagger - discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate

inveigle

noun coax, persuade, lure, manipulate, manoeuvre, seduce, entice, lead on, beguile, allure, cajole, ensnare, bamboozle (informal), entrap, wheedle, sweet-talk (informal) She inveigles him into a plot to swindle the old lady.

inveigle

verbTo beguile or draw into a wrong or foolish course of action:allure, entice, lure, seduce, tempt.Idiom: lead astray.
Translations
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inveigle


inveigle (someone) into (something)

To trick or deceive someone into doing something. I'm just worried that she's using the kids to inveigle you into marrying her.See also: inveigle

inveigle (someone) out of (something)

To use trickery or cunning to obtain something from someone. A: "Does this sound too good to be true?" B: "Yeah, this is definitely a scam, Mom. If you invest, this guy is going to inveigle you out of thousands."See also: inveigle, of, out

inveigle (something) out of (someone)

To use trickery or cunning to obtain something from someone. A: "Does this sound too good to be true?" B: "Yeah, this is definitely a scam, Mom. If you invest, this guy is going to inveigle thousands out of you."See also: inveigle, of, out

inveigle someone into something

to coax or trick someone into doing something. We tried to inveigle her into attending, but she caught on to us. I was inveigled into doing it.See also: inveigle

inveigle someone out of something

to deceive someone into giving something up. Are you trying to inveigle me out of my money? I was inveigled out of my money by a common thief.See also: inveigle, of, out

inveigle something out of someone

to get something away from someone, usually by deception or persuasion. They inveigled a large donation out of Mrs. Smith. The crooks tried to inveigle a fortune out of the old lady.See also: inveigle, of, out

inveigle


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Synonyms for inveigle

noun coax

Synonyms

  • coax
  • persuade
  • lure
  • manipulate
  • manoeuvre
  • seduce
  • entice
  • lead on
  • beguile
  • allure
  • cajole
  • ensnare
  • bamboozle
  • entrap
  • wheedle
  • sweet-talk

Synonyms for inveigle

verb to beguile or draw into a wrong or foolish course of action

Synonyms

  • allure
  • entice
  • lure
  • seduce
  • tempt

Synonyms for inveigle

verb influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering

Synonyms

  • blarney
  • cajole
  • coax
  • sweet-talk
  • wheedle
  • palaver

Related Words

  • persuade
  • soft-soap
  • browbeat
  • bully
  • swagger
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