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Phrase(s): inveigle someone out of something
to deceive someone into giving something up. • Are you trying to inveigle me out of my money? • I was inveigled out of my money by a common thief., Phrase(s): inveigle something out of someone
to get something away from someone, usually by deception or persuasion. • They inveigled a large donation out of Mrs. Smith. • The crooks tried to inveigle a fortune out of the old lady.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs