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- PERSUADE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PERSUADE is to move by argument, entreaty, or expostulation to a belief, position, or course of action How to use persuade in a sentence
- PERSUADED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PERSUADED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of persuade 2 to make someone do or believe something by giving… Learn more
- PERSUADE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
PERSUADE definition: to prevail on (a person) to do something, as by advising or urging See examples of persuade used in a sentence
- Persuaded - definition of persuaded by The Free Dictionary
Persuade means to win someone over, as by reasoning or force of personality: Nothing could persuade her to change her mind To induce is to lead, as to a course of action, by means of influence or persuasion: "Pray what could induce him to commit so rash an action?" (Oliver Goldsmith)
- persuade verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of persuade verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary to make someone do something by giving them good reasons for doing it persuade somebody to do something Try to persuade him to come persuade somebody Please try and persuade her She's always easily persuaded
- PERSUADE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you persuade someone that something is true, you say things that eventually make them believe that it is true I've persuaded Mrs Tennant that it's time she retired [VERB noun that] We had managed to persuade them that it was worth working with us [VERB noun that] Derek persuaded me of the feasibility of the idea [VERB noun + of]
- persuaded - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Persuade, induce imply influencing someone's thoughts or actions They are used today mainly in the sense of winning over a person to a certain course of action: It was I who persuaded him to call a doctor I induced him to do it
- Persuade Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
They persuaded us that we were wrong He persuaded himself that he had made the right choice
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