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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 agreementusually 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.
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