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These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'seduce.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. 2023 The series quietly debuted last year and seduced me with its dreamy locales, kinetic personalities, and crisp production. 2023 This is largely a study in how wealth seduces, or how a group of sentient young people fell under the sway of a spoiled sociopath who, when sober, could be quite charming (and whose family had its own plane and landing strip). Justin Changfilm Critic, Los Angeles Times, 3 Mar. 2023 But Lea is intrigued, flattered and, as their initial flirtation grows into something more, increasingly smitten and finally seduced. 2023 When the economy thrives and jobs are abundant, Americans help themselves and their families and neighbors, can better provide more secure retirements and health care for themselves, and can be less vulnerable to getting seduced by Washingon’s political opportunists. 2023 Among the scores of Americans seduced by the tournament was Warren Buffett, the billionaire investor, who in 2014 partnered with Quicken Loans to offer a promotional $1 billion prize to anyone who achieved a perfect bracket. 2023 The revival of the 1978 Bob Fosse revue is eager to seduce you. 2023 In 2002, a Massachusetts man told New Hampshire investigators that Voglio had seduced him 20 years earlier at a Salesian Brothers summer camp in that state, according to a report prepared by Paul Brodeur, a former investigator with the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office. Moore and Galitzine play Mary and George Villiers, a mother-son duo who set out to seduce King James I in order to rise through the ranks of the English court. Recent Examples on the Web Tony Curran has also joined the ensemble as King James I.
