persuade|persuaded|persuades|persuading in English
verb
[per·suade || pər'sweɪd /pə's-]
convince, induce, sway
Use "persuade|persuaded|persuades|persuading" in a sentence
1. She persuades her lover to murder her husband.
2. Anecdotes can be effective in persuading an audience because …
3. I've tried persuading her, but she won't budge.
4. Ashley's father persuades an attorney friend, David Singer to represent Ashley.
5. It is quite common, however, for each of these words to be used with both meanings, especially for convince to be used as a synonym for persuade: I persuaded/ Convinced her to see a doctor
6. She persuaded him to decamp.
7. She persuaded him with flattery.
8. They succeeded in persuading me to stay at home.
9. I've persuaded Han Xin to surrender
10. Somebody persuades him to approve civil use this batch why, feel indelicate.
11. Can she be persuaded to sell ?
12. My husband persuaded me to come.
13. I'm sure he'll come with a bit of persuading.
14. Cogency: the capacity to persuade
15. We have succeeded in persuading many districts to desegregate voluntarily.
16. You try and persuade her .
17. She persuaded him to tell the truth.
18. Conclusiveness: the capacity to persuade
19. Please try and persuade her.
20. Apollos was exceptionally useful in persuading the Jews about Christ.
21. The other gods persuaded Ninhursag to relent.
22. Tommy persuaded me to keep the dog.
23. She was easily persuaded to accompany us.
24. He took a lot of persuading to come out of retirement .
25. Compelling: having the power to persuade