Also means
to lure
Usage Note
Appâter comes from appât (bait), and means to attract with bait — used both literally for fishing or trapping animals and figuratively for luring people with temptation. Appâter le chaland (to attract customers) is a commercial idiom. The noun appât is common in the phrase l'appât du gain (the lure of profit).
Examples
"Il a utilisé du pain pour appâter les canards."
Natural Translation
He used bread to lure the ducks.
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