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Miseducate
Miseducate Mis*ed"u*cate (?; 135), v. t.
To educate in a wrong manner.
SeduceSeduce Se*duce", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Seduced; p. pr. & vb.
n. Seducing.] [L. seducere, seductum; pref. se- aside +
ducere to lead. See Duke.]
1. To draw aside from the path of rectitude and duty in any
manner; to entice to evil; to lead astray; to tempt and
lead to iniquity; to corrupt.
For me, the gold of France did not seduce. --Shak.
2. Specifically, to induce to surrender chastity; to debauch
by means of solicitation.
Syn: To allure; entice; tempt; attract; mislead; decoy;
inveigle. See Allure. SeducedSeduce Se*duce", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Seduced; p. pr. & vb.
n. Seducing.] [L. seducere, seductum; pref. se- aside +
ducere to lead. See Duke.]
1. To draw aside from the path of rectitude and duty in any
manner; to entice to evil; to lead astray; to tempt and
lead to iniquity; to corrupt.
For me, the gold of France did not seduce. --Shak.
2. Specifically, to induce to surrender chastity; to debauch
by means of solicitation.
Syn: To allure; entice; tempt; attract; mislead; decoy;
inveigle. See Allure. Seducement
Seducement Se*duce"ment, n.
1. The act of seducing.
2. The means employed to seduce, as flattery, promises,
deception, etc.; arts of enticing or corrupting. --Pope.
Seducer
Seducer Se*du"cer, n.
One who, or that which, seduces; specifically, one who
prevails over the chastity of a woman by enticements and
persuasions.
He whose firm faith no reason could remove, Will melt
before that soft seducer, love. --Dryden.
Seducible
Seducible Se*du"ci*ble, a.
Capable of being seduced; corruptible.
SeducingSeduce Se*duce", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Seduced; p. pr. & vb.
n. Seducing.] [L. seducere, seductum; pref. se- aside +
ducere to lead. See Duke.]
1. To draw aside from the path of rectitude and duty in any
manner; to entice to evil; to lead astray; to tempt and
lead to iniquity; to corrupt.
For me, the gold of France did not seduce. --Shak.
2. Specifically, to induce to surrender chastity; to debauch
by means of solicitation.
Syn: To allure; entice; tempt; attract; mislead; decoy;
inveigle. See Allure. SeducingSeducing Se*du"cing, a.
Seductive. ``Thy sweet seducing charms.' --Cowper. --
Se*du"cing*ly, adv. SeducinglySeducing Se*du"cing, a.
Seductive. ``Thy sweet seducing charms.' --Cowper. --
Se*du"cing*ly, adv. Seductive
Seductive Se*duc"tive, a.
Tending to lead astray; apt to mislead by flattering
appearances; tempting; alluring; as, a seductive offer.
This may enable us to understand how seductive is the
influence of example. --Sir W.
Hamilton.
Seductively
Seductively Se*duc"tive*ly, adv.
In a seductive manner.
Seductress
Seductress Se*duc"tress, n.
A woman who seduces.
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