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Definition of enticed
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Enticed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Entic.
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Indented
::
Indented
(a.) Bound out by an
indenture;
apprenticed;
indentured;
as, an
indented
servant..
Apprenticed
::
Apprenticed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Apprentic.
Enticed
::
Enticed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Entic.
Enticeable
::
Enticeable
(a.)
Capable
of being
enticed.
Decoy
::
Decoy (n.) A place into which wild fowl, esp.
ducks,
are
enticed
in order to take or shoot
them..
Temptation
::
Temptation
(n.) The state of being
tempted,
or
enticed
to
evil..
Articled
::
Articled
(a.) Bound by
articles;
apprenticed;
as, an
articled
clerk..
Into
::
Into
(prep.)
Indicating
the
passing
of a thing from one form,
condition,
or state to
another;
as,
compound
substances
may be
resolved
into
others
which are more
simple;
ice is
convertible
into
water,
and water into
vapor;
men are more
easily
drawn than
forced
into
compliance;
we may
reduce
many
distinct
substances
into one mass; men are led by
evidence
into
belief
of
truth,
and are often
enticed
into the
commission
of
crimes'into;
she burst into
tears;
children
are
sometimes
frightened
into fits
Entice
::
Entice
(v. t.) To draw on, by
exciting
hope or
desire;
to
allure;
to
attract;
as, the bait
enticed
the
fishes.
Often in a bad
sense:
To lead
astray;
to
induce
to evil; to
tempt;
as, the
sirens
enticed
them to
listen..
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