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    [Verb]  | "in*vei*gle" | \ in-ˈvā-gəl \


    1: to win over by wiles : entice

    2: to acquire by ingenuity or flattery : wangle


    Origin: 1539 ;

     Anglo-French enveegler, aveogler, avogler to blind, hoodwink, from avogle, enveugle blind, from Medieval Latin ab oculis, literally, lacking eyes;

    [Idiom]  | "inveigle one's way" 


    1: to arrive (at a place or position) in a clever or deceptive way

    [Verb]  | "inveigle" 


    1: as in persuade, draw in;




     [ "Inveigle" ]

    1:  To persuade by ingenuity or flattery; to entice.

      * e.g.,  ... Chris tried to inveigle Irene into sex, but Irene was not fooled. 


     [ "Inveigle" ]

    2:  To obtain by ingenuity or flattery.

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