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Webster 1913 Edition
Seduce
Se-duce′
,Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Seduced
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Seducing
.] 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
. Shakespeare
Syn. – To allure; entice; tempt; attract; mislead; decoy; inveigle. See
Allure
. Webster 1828 Edition
Seduce
SEDU'CE
,Verb.
T.
1. To draw aside or entice from the path of rectitude and duty in any manner, by flattery,
promises, bribes or otherwise; to tempt and lead to iniquity; to corrupt; to deprave.
Me the gold of France did not seduce. Shak.
In the latter times, some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits.
Tim. 4.
2. To entice to a surrender of chastity. He that can seduce a female is base enough to betray her.
Definition 2024
seduce
seduce
English
Verb
seduce (third-person singular simple present seduces, present participle seducing, simple past and past participle seduced)
- To beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray.
- Your father was seduced by the dark side of The Force. - Obi Wan Kenobi, Star Wars
- To entice or induce someone to engage in a sexual relationship.
- Mrs. Robinson, are you trying to seduce me? - Benjamin Braddock, The Graduate
- (by extension, euphemistic) To have sexual intercourse with.
- He had repeatedly seduced the girl in his car, hotels and his home.
- To win over or attract someone.
Related terms
Translations
to beguile or lure someone away from duty, accepted principles, or proper conduct; to lead astray
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to entice or induce someone to engage in a sexual relationship
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to win over or attract someone
External links
- seduce in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
- seduce in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911
Anagrams
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin sēdūcēre, present active infinitive of sēdūcō, French séduire.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [seˈdutʃe]
Verb
a seduce (third-person singular present seduce, past participle sedus) 3rd conj.
- (transitive) to seduce
Conjugation
conjugation of seduce (third conjugation)
infinitive | a seduce | ||||||
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gerund | seducând | ||||||
past participle | sedus | ||||||
number | singular | plural | |||||
person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | |
indicative | eu | tu | el/ea | noi | voi | ei/ele | |
present | seduc | seduci | seduce | seducem | seduceți | seduc | |
imperfect | seduceam | seduceai | seducea | seduceam | seduceați | seduceau | |
simple perfect | sedusei | seduseși | seduse | seduserăm | seduserăți | seduseră | |
pluperfect | sedusesem | seduseseși | sedusese | seduseserăm | seduseserăți | seduseseră | |
subjunctive | eu | tu | el/ea | noi | voi | ei/ele | |
present | să seduc | să seduci | să seducă | să seducem | să seduceți | să seducă | |
imperative | — | tu | — | — | voi | — | |
affirmative | sedu | seduceți | |||||
negative | nu seduce | nu seduceți |