0 pleasant words or actions used in order to persuade someone to do something: --
She was impervious to his blandishments.
That public concern begins with the blandishments, the seductions, which are offered to young people.
At the age of 60 or 65, does one, by some biological miracle, suddenly become an aesthetic, indifferent to the blandishments of the consumer world?
At least we are not relying on polite requests to the authorities or upon blandishments.
We cannot go on blandishments, hope, and so on.
With blandishments such as that, how can anybody resist?
It contains blandishments, statements of good intent and a rosy glow of change, but no substance.
For many of them who are able to keep up the payments, there will be a major financial advantage in the blandishments.
But his blandishments fall on very stony ground here.