0 past simple and past participle of lull --
1 to cause someone to feel calm or to feel that they want to sleep: --
The public conscience has been lulled in this matter.
For two years we were lulled, and even in the last troubled six months we have not been roused.
Do not let us go on being lulled by the argument that everybody else in other countries has trouble with transport.
One might be lulled into a false sense of security and bring oneself up close behind a conventional number plate that is dirty.
There is a danger that we may be lulled into a false sense of security by words like "inflation proofing ", which appear throughout this scheme.
One should not be lulled into any sense of complacency.
We must avoid being lulled into a sense of security before the struggle with which we are faced has really begun.
They would be lulled into a sense of security that would be illusory and false.