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Tempt Out

Definition:

The term "tempt out" refers to the act of enticing or persuading someone to reveal or disclose something, especially secret or hidden information.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Verb - The action of enticing or persuading someone to reveal something.

Possible Senses and Usages:

  1. To tempt or coax someone into sharing confidential information.
  2. To provoke or encourage someone to reveal their true feelings or thoughts.
  3. To entice or persuade someone to disclose a secret or hidden talent.

Sample Sentences:

  • She managed to tempt out the secret recipe from her grandmother.
  • The detective skillfully tempted out the truth from the suspect.
  • Through her charming personality, she was able to tempt out his deepest secrets.

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