1. CAJOLE, V. ******************************************************************************** 1. trans. To prevail upon or get one's way with (a person) by delusive flattery, specious promises, or any false means of persuasion. (`A low word' J.) b. Const. into, from an action or state. c. Const. out of: (a) to do (a person) out of (a thing) by flattery, etc.; (b) to get (a thing) out of a person by flattery, etc. 2. intr. or absol. To use cajolery. {dag}to cajole with:{em}sense 1 (cf. persuade with). 2. CAJOLE, N. ******************************************************************************** Obs. rare. A delusive flattery.