courted (Meaning)

courted

the family and retinue of a sovereign, the residence or establishment of a sovereign or similar dignitary, an official assembly for the transaction of judicial business see also court-packing, pack the court, a place (such as a chamber) for the administration of justice, an open space enclosed wholly or partly by buildings or circumscribed by a single building, a wide alley with only one opening onto a street, a quadrangular space walled or marked off for playing one of various games with a ball (such as tennis, handball, or basketball), a division of such a court, a session of such a court, a manor house or large building surrounded by usually enclosed grounds, a reception held by a sovereign, the sovereign and officers and advisers who are the governing power, a sovereign's formal assembly of councillors and officers, motel

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the family and retinue of a sovereign, the residence or establishment of a sovereign or similar dignitary, an official assembly for the transaction of judicial

invited,wooed,sought, flirted (with), provoked, tempted, hunted,asked (for), searched, looked for

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The charming prince courted the fair maiden with flowers and serenade.

The politician courted voters by promising lower taxes and better healthcare.

The CEO courted investors with glowing financial projections and promises of high returns.

The company courted controversy with its provocative advertising campaign.