decoy

UK /ˈdiːkɔɪ/ US /ˈdiːkɔɪ/
noun 4verb 2

Definitions

noun

1

A person or object meant to lure somebody into danger.

2

A real or fake animal used by hunters to lure game.

3

Deceptive military device used to draw enemy attention or fire away from a more important target.

2002, Robotech: Battlecry – Guide and Walkthrough Just every 5 seconds or so shoot out a decoy near the Cats Eye and the enemies will aim for that instead of the Cats Eye.

4

An assembly of hooped or netted corridors into which wild ducks may be enticed (originally by tame ducks) and trapped.

verb

1

To lead into danger by artifice; to lure into a net or snare; to entrap.

to decoy troops into an ambush; to decoy ducks into a net

E'en while fashion's brightest arts decoy, / The heart, distrusting, asks if this be joy.

2

To act as, or use, a decoy.

As they were being decoyed, the rescue team carried the hostage and quietly slipped away.

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