/əˈljʊəmənt/ – Noun
Definition: xch INVEIGLE. dụ dỗ, cám dỗ, tán tỉnh.
A more thorough explanation: Allurement is a legal term that refers to the act of enticing or attracting someone to do something, often through promises, offers, or inducements. In legal contexts, an allurement may be used to persuade someone to enter into a contract or engage in a particular activity. It can also refer to actions that are intended to influence someone’s decision-making process in a way that may not be entirely transparent or fair.
Example: The defendant used false promises of wealth and success as an allurement to deceive investors into giving him their money.