Legal Definition and Related Resources of Inveigle
Meaning of Inveigle
To inveigle, in a legal sense, is to induce a party to come within the jurisdiction of the court, by some scheme, subterfuge, fraud, trick, device, or misrepresentation, that he may be served with process. 106 Mich. 525; 13 N. Y. Supp. 570.
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Synonyms of Inveigle
verb
- allure
- attract
- bait
- bamboozle
- befool
- beguile
- blandish
- cajole
- cheat
- chouse
- coax
- cozen
- deceive
- decoy
- defraud
- delude
- draw
- ensnare
- entangle
- entice
- entrap
- fool
- gull
- illaqueate
- importune
- induce
- influence
- lay a trap
- lead astray
- lead on
- lure
- maneuver
- mislead
- persuade
- seduce
- snare
- suborn
- sway
- tempt
- trap
- trick
- urge
- victimize
- wheedle
- win
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See Also
- Kidnaping
- Persuade
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