Entices
/ɪnˈtaɪsɪz/
Definitions
- (v.) Third-person singular form of entice, meaning to attract or tempt, especially by offering some advantage or reward, often used in contexts of inducement or persuasion in legal matters.
The advertisement entices potential customers with promises of easy returns.
Forms
- entice
- enticed
- enticing
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Commentary
As an inflected form, 'entices' refers specifically to third-person singular present tense of 'entice'; substantive legal definitions reside under the base form 'entice.'
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