luring

English

Verb

luring

  1. present participle of lure

Noun

luring (plural lurings)

  1. allurement
    • 1988, Ruth Salvaggio, Enlightened Absence: Neoclassical Configurations of the Feminine
      Perhaps the most striking instance of this desired appropriation of color, particularly the color that Pope associated with nature and, through nature, with the muse and all her feminine lurings, can be found in Windsor-Forest []
    • 2004, Adam Edwards, Peter Gill, Transnational Organised Crime: Perspectives on Global Security
      [] the criminals [] carry on with all their endeavours for many months or even years, building up a reputation of invulnerability in the process and thus presenting a bad example to those susceptible to the seemingly profitable lurings of crime.

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Indonesian

Etymology

Initialism of luar jaringan.

Adjective

luring (plural luring-luring)

  1. (computing) offline

Antonyms

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