
1) Art 2) Conquest
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1) British play 2) Don Juan activity 3) Enticement 4) French word used in English 5) Temptation
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- enticing someone astray from right behavior
- an act of winning the love of someone
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n. the use of charm, salesmanship, promises, gifts and flattery to induce another person to have sexual intercourse outside marriage, without any use of force or intimidation. At one time seduction was a crime in many states, but if the seducee (usually female) is of the age of consent and is not drugged, intoxicated or otherwise unable to consent,...
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Seduction is the process of deliberately enticing a person, to lead astray, as from duty, rectitude, or the like; to corrupt, to persuade or induce to engage in sexual behaviour. The word seduction stems from Latin and means literally `to lead astray`. As a result, the term may have a positive or negative connotation. Famous seducers from histor.....
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[2004 play] Seduction is a play by Jack Heifner. It is an all male, gay adaptation of La Ronde (or Reigen) by Arthur Schnitzler. The encounters closely follow those of Schnitzler`s play, with the following sequence: ...
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[group] ==History== Originally intended as a studio project, and prior to any assemblage of the aforementioned trio, the first track produced, `Seduction` (later renamed `Seduction`s Theme` on their album), featured vocals by Carol Cooper, and was released to dance clubs and became a top 20 hit on the dance charts. The second single, `(You`...
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[tort] The tort of seduction was a civil wrong or tort in common law legal systems, and still exists in some jurisdictions. An unmarried woman could sue on the grounds of seduction to obtain damages from her seducer, if her consent to sex was based upon his misrepresentation. ==Legal basis== Initially, the tort of seduction was a remedy for...
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• (n.) That which seduces, or is adapted to seduce; means of leading astray; as, the seductions of wealth. • (n.) The act of seducing; enticement to wrong doing; specifically, the offense of inducing a woman to consent to unlawful sexual intercourse, by enticements which overcome her scruples; the wrong or crime of persuading a woman to s...
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in law, the act of a man enticing (without the use of physical force) a previously chaste woman to consent to sexual intercourse. In broader usage, ...
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1. The act of seducing; enticement to wrong doing; specifically, the offense of inducing a woman to consent to unlawful sexual intercourse, by enticements which overcome her scruples; the wrong or crime of persuading a woman to surrender her chastity. ... 2. That which seduces, or is adapted to seduce; means of leading astray; as, the seductions of...
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(n) Seduction is the act by which a person is lead to have sexual activity outside a marriage relationship by influencing them other than by force or by teasing them or by igniting his or her sexual desires to develop sexual temptations.
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Se·duc·tion noun [ Latin
seductio : confer French
séduction .
See Seduce .]
1. The act of seducing; enticement to wrong doing; specifically, the offense of inducing a woman to consent to unlawful sexual intercourse, by enticements which overcome her scruples; the ...
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The offence of a man who abuses the simplicity and confidence of a woman to obtain by false promises what she ought not to grant. The woman being particeps criminis, has no remedy for the mere seduction, nor is there, to the discredit of the law, a direct remedy in her parents. The seducer may be sued, though not directly or ostensibly for the se.....
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The use of charm, promises, and flattery to induce another person to have sexual intercourse outside of marriage, without any use of force or intimidation. At one time, seduction was a crime in many states, but seduction is no longer criminal (unless the seduced person is underage or otherwise unable to consent). However, seduction does linger in t...
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[
n] - an act of winning the love or sexual favor of someone 2. [n] - enticing someone astray from right behavior
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seduction 1. Allurement (to take some course of action). 2. The action or an act of seducing (a person) to err in conduct or belief. 3. The persuading (of a person, soldier, etc.) to desert his/her allegiance to something or someone; such as, the military service.
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noun enticing someone astray from right behavior
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