Entice (someone or something) with (something) phrase
To offer someone/ an animal something appealing to persuade them to go somewhere or to do something.
To make me study harder, my mom enticed me with a monetary award.
The kidnapper must have enticed the kid with some candies.
Our shop is not as crowded as their because they are enticing customers with a discount.
1. To elicit something from someone
2. To lure or manipulate someone/an animal out of the place they are hiding
Used to describe the action of enticing someone to do something.
The verb "entice" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.
To decide to believe someone‘s saying although they may not tell the truth
He said that he was late because he had an accident and I gave him the benefit of the doubt.