maneuver into



maneuver someone into something

to lure, position, or deceive someone into (doing) something. I will see if I can maneuver him into accepting the offer. He was maneuvered into accepting the offer.
See also: maneuver

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Luigina-Italian
NicolausNEE-ko-lows (German)German, Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Alaia-Basque
Photios-Greek, Ancient Greek
Spyridoula-Greek
Vahagn-Armenian Mythology, Armenian