- se|duce|ment
- se|duce|ment «sih DOOS muhnt, -DYOOS-», noun.= seduction. (Cf. ↑seduction)
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
tra|duce´ment — tra|duce «truh DOOS, DYOOS», transitive verb, duced, duc|ing. to speak evil of (a person) falsely; slander. SYNONYM(S): defame, malign, vilify, asperse, calumniate. ╂[earlier, to alter, change over, transport < Latin trādūcere parade in… … Useful english dictionary
e|duce|ment — «ih DOOS muhnt, DYOOS », noun. 1. the act of educing. 2. the state of being educed … Useful english dictionary
in|duce|ment — «ihn DOOS muhnt, DYOOS », noun. 1. something that influences or persuades; incentive: »A new bicycle for the winner was an inducement to try hard to win the contest. 2. the act of influencing or persuading. 3. Law. the introductory portion of a… … Useful english dictionary
in·duce·ment — /ınˈduːsmənt, Brit ınˈdjuːsmənt/ noun, pl ments formal : something that gives you a reason for doing something and makes you want to do it [count] Was his decision influenced by any illegal financial inducements? Employees were offered a bonus as … Useful english dictionary
tra|duce — «truh DOOS, DYOOS», transitive verb, duced, duc|ing. to speak evil of (a person) falsely; slander. SYNONYM(S): defame, malign, vilify, asperse, calumniate. ╂[earlier, to alter, change over, transport < Latin trādūcere parade in disgrace; ( … Useful english dictionary
conducement — con·duce·ment … English syllables
deducement — de·duce·ment … English syllables
inducement — in·duce·ment … English syllables
seducement — se·duce·ment … English syllables
traducement — tra·duce·ment … English syllables