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entice

verb as in allure; persuade

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The Grand Inga Dam enticed investors and developers but decades after it was first dreamt up, the site reserved for the structure remains untouched.

From BBC

The shorter deal also is enticing to a promising assistant coach or coordinator who aspires to be a head coach.

The department has in recent years started offering signing bonuses to entice applicants, as well as extra incentives for current officers who rent or buy a home in the city.

Disneyland regularly entices repeat business with new attractions.

Oakland began enticing port business away from San Francisco, as did Seattle, Portland and L.A.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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