enticement
51incentivised — (Brit.) adj. offered with incentive, accompanied by some kind of enticement (also incentivized) incentivise (Brit.) v. provide enticement or encouragement, offer incentive (also incentivize) …
52incentivized — (Amer.) adj. offered with incentive, accompanied by some kind of enticement (also incentivised) incentivize (Amer.) v. provide enticement or encouragement, offer incentive (also incentivise) …
53attract — vb Attract, allure, charm, fascinate, bewitch, enchant, captivate mean to draw another by exerting an irresistible or compelling influence over him. The same distinctions in implications and connotations are observable in the adjectival forms of… …
54δουλαπατία — δουλαπατίᾱ , δουλαπατία enticement of slaves from their master fem nom/voc/acc dual δουλαπατίᾱ , δουλαπατία enticement of slaves from their master fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) …
55allurement — noun 1. attractiveness its allurement was its remoteness • Hypernyms: ↑temptation, ↑enticement 2. the power to entice or attract through personal charm • Syn: ↑allure, ↑temptingness …
56sucker bait — noun : a lure (as the promise of easy money) to attract a person to be swindled * * * Slang. an enticement calculated to lure a person into a scheme in which he or she may be victimized. * * * sucker bait, U.S. Slang. an enticement to attract a… …
57EDUCATION — Pre State 1880–1914. Education in the small yishuv, which numbered about 25,000 in 1880, largely resembled the traditional types prevailing in Jewish communities elsewhere. The Jews of East European origin maintained the traditional ḥeder, talmud …
58WITNESS — (Heb. עֵד, one that has personal knowledge of an event or a fact. The evidence of at least two witnesses was required for convicting the accused (Num. 35:30; Deut. 17:6; 19:15; cf. I Kings 21:10, 13). Commercial transactions of importance took… …
59Adhesive attraction — Attraction At*trac tion, n. [L. attractio: cf. F. attraction.] 1. (Physics) An invisible power in a body by which it draws anything to itself; the power in nature acting mutually between bodies or ultimate particles, tending to draw them together …
60affinity — Attraction At*trac tion, n. [L. attractio: cf. F. attraction.] 1. (Physics) An invisible power in a body by which it draws anything to itself; the power in nature acting mutually between bodies or ultimate particles, tending to draw them together …