[f. CAJOLE v. + -MENT.] The action of cajoling.
1816. Keatinge, Trav., II. 85. Neither official pomposity, threat, or cajolement, could blind him.
1825. Coleridge, in Rem. (1836), II. 356. The cajolement of power regnant.
1852. Thackeray, Esmond, I. xii. (1867), 123. Plied them with tears, kisses, cajolements.