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What is the noun for seducing?

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seductress
  1. A woman skilled in and practiced at seduction.
  2. A woman who seduces.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Even with all her superstar diva qualities, she's too lightweight, too soft to portray a scheming seductress.”
      “The one-eyed monster Cyclops imprisons them in his cave, while the beautiful seductress Circe turns Ulysses' men into swine.”
      “Just then, Pace leaned forward and his oversize head interrupted my view of the seductress.”
seducer
  1. someone who seduces, especially a man who seduces a woman
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  3. Examples:
    1. “He does not know that Harry is the would-be seducer of his seamstress daughter.”
      “The depiction of her as temptress echoes the clerical trope of woman as Eve, the seducer of men.”
      “It was impossible not to like this energetic chameleon, this part salesman, part bit actor, and part seducer.”
seductiveness
  1. The property of being seductive.
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    1. “The idea holds enough truth and seductiveness to make it easy to forget its delusional dangers.”
      “While his work, in its seductiveness, might appeal to unsophisticated tastes, there is nothing unsophisticated about the paintings themselves.”
      “It's also the one season in which couples and singles are at peace with each other, as both benefit from summer's seductiveness.”
seduction
  1. The act of seducing.
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    1. “The only time seduction doesn't involve warmth and feeling, says Greene, is when it is performed by a coquette.”
      “They had met, and by August he had completed his seduction of her.”
      “The dukes of Navarreins and Langeais, faithful to the Bourbons, had nobly resisted the seduction of imperial distinctions.”
seducee
  1. One who is seduced.
seductor
  1. One who seduces.
seducement
seducing
seducements
seductresses
  1. plural of seductress
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  3. Examples:
    1. “He'd heard too many stories of operators being killed in their sleep by seductresses.”
      “Has he ever witnessed any sultry housewives or teenage seductresses losing pieces of their bikinis in the water?”
      “The authors of the 1834 report depicted unmarried mothers as scheming seductresses who entrapped young men into paying for their children.”
seductions
  1. plural of seduction
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Thomas Jefferson is a particularly interesting example of someone who partially resisted its seductions.”
      “Understandably, we attempt to teach our children to value history over the easy seductions of space.”
      “Children were illegitimate for any number of reasons, including rapes, seductions, adultery, failed courtships, and long-term cohabitation.”
seductors
  1. plural of seductor
seducings
seducees
  1. plural of seducee
seducers
  1. plural of seducer
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    1. “Victorian critics derided the advertisers as wicked seducers, but the ads were a favorite among readers.”
      “In general, the successful seducers paid more attention to and were more nuanced in modulating the prosodic aspects of their voices than were the unsuccessful seducers.”
      “Could I convert virgins to nymphomania? Masturbators to rakehood? Faithful wives to adulteresses? Seducers to ascetics? Very doubtful. But possible.”
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