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To lead someone deliciously off the path they swore they'd stay on.
means To entice another person into desire, action, or agreement — usually by charm, rarely by accident.
from Latin seducere, to lead away, from se- (apart) plus ducere (to lead) — temptation as a literal detour.
Original sensePersuading someone to abandon duty or allegiance.
Not just romanceIdeas, brands, and aromas seduce too.
Grammar twistThe seducer leads; the seduced merely follows.