inescate (Meaning)

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inescate (v. t.)

To allure; to lay a bait for.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inescate

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inescate Sentence Examples

  1. The devious plan was inescate, drawing the unsuspecting victims into its sinister trap.
  2. The inescate advertisement lured consumers with promises of unparalleled benefits and exclusive offers.
  3. The politician's inescate rhetoric captivated the electorate, concealing a hidden agenda beneath its persuasive facade.
  4. The inescate poison was administered subtly, its insidious effects taking hold days later.
  5. The inescate virus spread through the network, infecting countless computers with malware and compromising sensitive data.
  6. The inescate trap was baited with irresistible prey, ensnaring the target with deadly precision.
  7. The inescate smile concealed a malicious intent, hiding the serpent beneath the guise of an angel.
  8. The inescate bait was meticulously designed to attract even the most wary suspects.
  9. The inescate invitation promised an unforgettable experience, unaware of the sinister dangers that lurked beneath the surface.
  10. The inescate spell weaved its deceptive enchantment, enchanting the victim into a state of blind obedience.

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To allure; to lay a bait for.

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The devious plan was inescate, drawing the unsuspecting victims into its sinister trap.

The inescate advertisement lured consumers with promises of unparalleled benefits and exclusive offers.

The politician's inescate rhetoric captivated the electorate, concealing a hidden agenda beneath its persuasive facade.

The inescate poison was administered subtly, its insidious effects taking hold days later.