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Definition of Inveigled
1. inveigle [v] - See also: inveigle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inveigled
Literary usage of Inveigled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Puritans: Or, The Church, Court, and Parliament of England, During the by Samuel Hopkins (1861)
"HE is inveigled TO MARRIAGE. — His SAD CONDITION.— WALTER TRAVERS RECOMMENDED TO
THE MASTERSHIP OF THE TEMPLE. — ARCHBISHOP WHITGIFT PROTESTS AGAINST IT. ..."
2. History of the Hartford Convention: With a Review of the Policy of the by Theodore Dwight (1833)
"... and their unfortunate crews dispersed and lost, or forced or inveigled, in
British ports, into British fleets; whilst arguments are employed, ..."
3. Henrietta Robinson by David Wilson (1855)
"... MISFORTUNE THE SUSPECTED SPY RETURN TO TEOT inveigled TO DESTRUCTION A WOMAN
AND AN OUTCAST THB PARTNERS OF HER SHAME HER PERSONAL APPEARANCE THE ..."
4. Voyages to the East-Indies by Johan Splinter Stavorinus (1798)
"... but he had there been inveigled " away, by one of the under-crimps, em- "
ployed by the ... inveigled ..."
5. Sporting Adventures in the Far West by John Mortimer Murphy (1879)
"... range—Calling as an art—How to make a call—The best callers— Young bulls easily
inveigled—The best time for calling—The moose as a browser—Difficulties ..."