Inveigle (verb)
in-vee-guhl/in-vey-guhl
Persuade (someone) to do something by means of deception or flattery.
To win something through a clever deception or via cunning manipulation.
Example sentences
“Only when she has managed to inveigle him into a marriage would she reveal her true identity.”
“Once he was able to inveigle himself into her confidence he set his plans in motion..”

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