Inveigle

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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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  • Kidnaping
  • Persuade

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