Inveigh vs. Inveigle

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Inveighverb

or occasionally about, formerly also with on, at, upon}} To complain loudly, to give voice to one's censure or criticism

Inveighverb

To draw in or away; to entice, inveigle.

Inveighverb

To declaim or rail (against some person or thing); to utter censorious and bitter language; to attack with harsh criticism or reproach, either spoken or written; to use invectives; - with against; as, to inveigh against character, conduct, manners, customs, morals, a law, an abuse.

Inveighverb

complain bitterly

Inveighverb

speak against in an impassioned manner;

Inveighverb

speak or write about (something) with great hostility

Inveigleverb

(transitive) To convert, convince, or win over with flattery or wiles.

Inveigleverb

(transitive) To obtain through guile or cunning.

Inveigleverb

To lead astray as if blind; to persuade to something evil by deceptive arts or flattery; to entice; to insnare; to seduce; to wheedle.

Inveigleverb

influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering;

Inveigleverb

persuade (someone) to do something by means of deception or flattery

Inveigleverb

gain entrance to (a place) by using deception or flattery

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