Lure, entice, inveigle, decoy, tempt, seduce mean to lead astray from one's true course She has set out to seduce stephen Lure implies a drawing into danger, evil, or difficulty through attracting and deceiving.
Nowadays you have to seduce students into learning through colorful graphics or exciting adventure themes If someone seduces another person, they use their charm to persuade that person to have sex with them If you seduce someone, you persuade that person to have sex with you.
Seduce is also commonly used in a more general way meaning to tempt or influence someone to do something, especially something bad or something they wouldn’t normally do. Definition of seduce verb in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Seduce (sɪˈdjuːs) vb (tr) 1
To persuade to engage in sexual intercourse 2 To lead astray, as from the right action