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verb
transitive verb
to win over by wiles : entice
to acquire by ingenuity or flattery : wangle
inveigled her way into a promotion
Anglo-French enveegler, aveogler, avogler to blind, hoodwink, from avogle, enveugle blind, from Medieval Latin ab oculis, literally, lacking eyes
The first known use of inveigle was in 1539
inventverb
to think up : make up
invent an excuse
to create or produce for the first time
invented a new game
inveigleverb
to win over by flattery : entice
was inveigled into helping out
to acquire by cleverness or flattery : wangle
inveigled a new bike from my father
inveigleverb
to win over by flattery : entice
was inveigled into helping out
to acquire by cleverness or flattery : wangle
inveigled a new bike from my father
1 The honeypot host under distributed honeynet performed high inveiglement to worms and possesses "come in easily, out strictly" data control policy, this influenced worm propagation and control.
分布式蜜网下的蜜罐对蠕虫表现出强诱骗性和“宽进严出”的数据控制策略等特性,影响到蠕虫的传播及控制。
2 She inveigled him to write the letter.
3 We inveigled the information from him.
4 On hand for the séance is a thoroughly skeptical Poirot, inveigled to attend by a mystery-novelist friend, Ariadne Oliver.
5 Norman Mailer tried to inveigle his dinner guests into an orgy, and not long after wrote a cruel letter to Styron, breaking off their friendship.
6 At a ball where Byron was surrounded by a flock of ladies, Lamb inveigled the hostess to introduce her, and, having looked earnestly, wordlessly, into the poet’s face, Lamb immediately turned on her heel.
7 Another threat that is likely to inveigle itself into the Web3 domain is phishing.
8 All of those thinly veiled efforts to inveigle an answer are met with a stock response.
9 To reach Peru, Dr. Koepcke had to first get to a port and inveigle his way onto a trans-Atlantic freighter.
10 The two cell-surface proteins that SARS-CoV-2 uses to make contact with its target cells and inveigle its way into them would fit into this category.
11 And, finally, he is lost at the very end of the world when he is sent on to Edinburgh, to inveigle his way into the affections of the Scottish King James VI, poised to become the English King James I upon Elizabeth’s death.