0 past simple and past participle of tempt
1 to make someone want to have or do something, especially something that is unnecessary or wrong:
I was really tempted to take the money.
Chocolate cake? - Don't tempt me!
Some people, though not sophisticated philosophers nowadays, would be tempted by rule talk to make metaphysical mistakes.
Although one may be tempted to follow the colonial accounts and see these as generalized, unvaried forms of action, more historical specificity may be hypothesized.
On these grounds alone, therefore, one should be tempted to conclude in favour of autonomous models.