weedling

[wee-dling]

weedling Definition

  • 1to persuade someone to do something by coaxing or flattery
  • 2to obtain something from someone by gentle persuasion

Using weedling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "weedling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She weedled her way into getting a raise.

  • Example

    He weedled the secret out of her.

  • Example

    The child weedled his mother into buying him a toy.

  • Example

    I was weedled into attending the party.

weedling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for weedling

Phrases with weedling

  • weedle out of

    to obtain something from someone by gentle persuasion, often in a sly or underhanded manner

    Example

    He managed to weedle out of her the location of the hidden treasure.

  • weedle one's way

    to gain entry or access to something through flattery or persuasion

    Example

    She weedled her way into the exclusive club by flattering the bouncer.

  • weedle down

    to reduce or diminish something through persistent persuasion or argument

    Example

    After hours of negotiation, they finally weedled down the price of the car.

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Summary: weedling in Brief

The verb 'weedling' [wee-dling] means to persuade someone to do something by coaxing or flattery, or to obtain something from someone by gentle persuasion. It is often used in a sly or underhanded manner, as in 'He weedled the secret out of her.' The phrase 'weedle out of' refers to obtaining something from someone through gentle persuasion, while 'weedle one's way' means to gain entry or access to something through flattery or persuasion.