Entice

/ɪnˈtaɪs/ verb

To attract or tempt someone into doing something, usually by offering something appealing or desirable.

From Old French 'enticier,' possibly derived from Latin 'in-' (into) combined with a root meaning to kindle or excite. The sense evolved from 'to set on fire' to 'to tempt or allure' by the 13th century.

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