meelitada
Meelitada is an Estonian verb meaning to entice, lure, attract, or persuade by appeal or charm. It covers drawing interest through appeal, persuasion, or bait, and can be used in contexts ranging from marketing and politics to personal relations. The action is often intended to influence someone to act in a desired way, such as buying a product, joining a group, or agreeing to a proposal. The sense can be neutral or carry ethical implications, depending on the context and method used.
Etymology and related forms: The verb is built on the stem meelit- derived from the noun meel,
Usage and nuance: Meelitada is transitive and typically takes a target expressed as a direct object in
Conjugation basics: Infinitive meelitada; present tense meelitab (he/she lures); past tense meelitas (he enticed); perfect participle
Examples: Kaupmees püüdis kliente meelitada soodsa pakkumisega. Ta püüdis publikut meelitada oma uue kontserdiga.