(verb) to win over by wiles; entice / (verb) to acquire by ingenuity or flattery; wangle
This, in turn, inflames you, and you move on to cajoling, inveigling, wheedling, making use of every suasion in the synonymicon, making promises you can never fulfill
I managed to inveigle my way into the London Real Estate Forum
The teacher inveigles her friends to clean up their profiles, and all is well again until her boss, the school principal, signs up to the service and demands to be added to her friends list.
Miners were inveigled into identifying with their own terrirory rather than with the industry as whole
[sic] for terrirory
It penetrates the lowest depths of proletarian life: that is, its seductions inveigle even the working poor
had at the start of the war inveigled royal permission to join the army
was stupidly inveigled into inviting her here.
Intercepting the girl, the wolf engages, charms, inveigles