Inveigle in a sentence as a verb

Humans can be duped by liars and conned by frauds; manipulated by rhetoric and beguiled by self-regard; browbeaten, cajoled, seduced, intimidated, flattered, wheedled, inveigled, and ensnared.

> It may be easy to leave Facebook and stay in contact with your closest friendsOften it is not, because Facebook has so successfully inveigled itself into and through people's social interactions that a lot of folks just don't think about keeping in touch any other way.

Inveigle definitions

verb

influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering; "He palavered her into going along"

See also: wheedle cajole palaver blarney coax sweet-talk