0 to persuade someone to do something by offering them something pleasant: --
1 to attract someone to a particular place or activity by offering something pleasant or advantageous: --
People are enticed away from government jobs by higher salaries.
It is very easy to be enticed into using more complicated and expensive molecular tools, when simpler, inexpensive versions exist.
The other involved the employment of decoy female elephants to entice wild males.
Do you give them exclusively to the needy, or do you use them as a sweetener to entice students on to less popular courses?
In my ears please say something that will entice my heart.
Readers new to this area will find the volume an enticing preface, encouraging further study in a complex and rapidly expanding field.
Individuals or families were enticed to spy upon one another.
After all, even outrageously enticing police conduct constitutes an offer, rather than a threat.
They are enticed by the promises of nationalist leaders who promote a substantive version of democracy that emphasizes the socio-economic elevation of the poor.