[f. CAJOLE v. + -MENT.] The action of cajoling.

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1816.  Keatinge, Trav., II. 85. Neither official pomposity, threat, or cajolement, could blind him.

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1825.  Coleridge, in Rem. (1836), II. 356. The cajolement of power regnant.

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1852.  Thackeray, Esmond, I. xii. (1867), 123. Plied them with tears, kisses, cajolements.

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