Lulled
Lulled is the past tense and past participle of lull. It describes causing someone or something to sleep or to become calm and quiet, as well as bringing about a temporary state of ease or security. In literal uses, one might say a lullaby lulled a baby to sleep. In figurative uses, a policy or calm atmosphere may lull people into a false sense of security or reduce vigilance.
Etymology and related terms: The verb derives from the noun lull, which appears in Middle English. The
Usage and nuance: Lulled often pairs with prepositions or indirect objects to indicate what is being calmed