verb
- past tense of decoy; lured or enticed someone or something into a trap or dangerous situation by deception
Examples
- The hunters decoyed the ducks using fake birds floating on the water.
- Police decoyed the suspect into revealing his location.
- The spy was decoyed into a meeting that turned out to be an ambush.
- They decoyed the enemy troops away from the main camp.
- The criminal decoyed his victims with promises of easy money.
- Wildlife officials decoyed the lost bear back toward the forest.