Inveigle – Entice; persuade to do something
(Pronounced in-vey-guhl)
To remember the definition of the word inveigle, use the following mnemonic:
You invite an eagle (inveigle) down by persuading it with its favourite food, pizza.
Examples of inveigle in a sentence
Her son tried to inveigle her into giving him the money for a car.
With patience and diplomacy, she can eventually inveigle him into marrying her.
The detective could inveigle information out of the quietest suspects.
![](/images/user/base/Maths/Logarithms/Reference%20Tables/reference-log-table-1.4df6ee6.jpg)
![](/images/user/base/Maths/Logarithms/Reference%20Tables/reference-log-table-2.d516bb3.jpg)
![](/images/user/base/Maths/Logarithms/Reference%20Tables/reference-anti-log-table-1.b0b0513.jpg)
![](/images/user/base/Maths/Logarithms/Reference%20Tables/reference-anti-log-table-2.f89189d.jpg)