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    woo
    /wuː/

    verb

    • 1. seek the favour, support, or custom of: "pop stars are being wooed by film companies eager to sign them up" Similar seek the support ofseek the favour oftry to wintry to attract
    • 2. try to gain the love of (someone), especially with a view to marriage: dated "he wooed her with quotes from Shakespeare" Similar courtpay court topursuechase

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  2. to try to persuade someone to support you or to use your business: The party has been trying to woo the voters with promises of electoral reform. The airline has been offering discounted tickets to woo passengers away from their competitors. old-fashioned.

  3. The meaning of WOO is to sue for the affection of and usually marriage with : court. How to use woo in a sentence.

  4. Woo definition: to seek the favor, affection, or love of, especially with a view to marriage.. See examples of WOO used in a sentence.

  5. to seek the affection, favour, or love of (someone) with a view to marriage. 2. (transitive) to seek after zealously or hopefully. to woo fame. 3. (transitive) to bring upon oneself (good or evil results) by one's own action. 4. (transitive) to beg or importune (someone) Collins English Dictionary.

  6. woo sb with sth The team's new owners hope to woo disappointed fans with several high-profile players. Lin is trying to clear her company's legal status as she woos investors . if one company woos another, the main shareholders in the first company talk to those in the second about the possibility of a merger or friendly takeover :

  7. When you woo someone, you are being charming because you think that it will make them love you more. You want to win their heart, so you woo them, you flirty dog you.

  8. 1. To seek the affection of (someone, especially a woman) with the intent to marry or begin a romantic relationship. 2. To gain the favor of (someone) or move (someone) to do something by entreaties or inducements: an ad campaign that wooed customers away from their usual brand.

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