sedurranno
Sedurranno is the third-person plural form of the Italian verb sedurre in the future tense, meaning “they will seduce.” It is not a standalone noun or proper name, but a grammatical inflected form used with a plural subject. The infinitive sedurre comes from Latin seducere, “to lead away,” a sense that broadened to include attraction or charm.
In forming the future tense, the stem sedurr- is combined with the standard future endings: io sedurrò,
Usage notes: Sedurranno is used to describe actions by a plural subject that will seduce or persuade
- "I manifestanti sedurranno l’opinione pubblica con promesse capaci di entusiasmare."
- "Le campagne pubblicitarie sedurranno i consumatori con offerte speciali."