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How to use inveigled in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word inveigled? Here are some examples.

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Unsuspecting tourists are often inveigled into these institutions by local tourist guides who are hand-in-glove with the anti-social elements.
I made some suggestions about how the men might be inveigled into such a discussion.
He inveigled himself into her life, throwing his money around and trying to manage the family's affairs while her husband stoically accepted it.
Using his popularity and powers of persuasion, he inveigled a number of his teammates to enroll with him in the genetics course.
Eventually the inebriated band were inveigled to call at a particular tavern where Hunter's hired help had made prior arrangements.
The boys inveigled their way into an open safe in the bank and then set off.
Those unable to buy South Sea stock were inveigled by overly optimistic company promoters or downright swindlers into unwise investments.
Elizabeth Burnell, music teacher at Summerlea and McGill, among others, was inveigled into making up boxes during a break in her piano teaching.
Because he kept his cool, he followed through with his ideas and didn't let himself get inveigled by the press.
As a result simple, honest people who have need of money are inveigled into believing that if they only have the luck they would win all that lovely lolly.
He inveigled himself into the workings of the claimant company indicating to them that he was a solicitor and could assist them in litigation with which they were involved.
The article related the story of a teenager who'd come to Father Shanley for counseling in the 1970s and was inveigled into a game of strip poker.
When he was only a year old his mother inveigled a family friend, a 20-year-old dropout from the University of Minnesota, to take the lead role in a local play.
I deplore the fact that, from Beijing to Belfast, youngsters are inveigled into putting themselves in the front line of politics even when bullets are involved.
Emmy had even inveigled him to resume his incessant smoking once more.
In the ballet, a young man and woman in a rooftop loft bill and coo, mingle with visitors, then part after the man is inveigled by a gypsy.
Just prior to accepting that job, Means had inveigled his way into the life of a wealthy Chicago widow, Maude King, by disentangling her from a group of con artists.
Examples from Classical Literature
Dear me, I have been black-and-blue ever since you and his Reverence inveigled me into going blackberrying in that style.
There he inveigled Isabella into equipping an expedition for him to discover America.
Only hard times had compelled his consent, and, now that she looked back, almost had she inveigled him into consenting.
You inveigled me into this for the sole purpose of insulting me.
This ruse worked well for some time, but finally the Folk no longer were inveigled into showing themselves.
Matthew was there, having been inveigled into the party only goodness and Anne knew how.
And then she inveigled Sheldon into agreeing that she could take occasional cruises in the islands, though he was adamant when it came to a recruiting trip on Malaita.
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