persuasively in English

adverb

[pə(r)'sweɪsɪvlɪ]

convincingly, influentially, in a manner that persuades

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1. He Argues persuasively against nationalism

2. This essay argues so persuasively.

3. How to speak persuasively, not Abrasively

4. Assuade: To present as advice; urge persuasively

5. The assessed presents ideas clearly and persuasively.

6. They argue persuasively in favour of a total ban on handguns.

7. He argued persuasively, and was full of confidence.

8. He argued powerfully and persuasively against capital punishment.

9. Students find that all historians argue reasonably and persuasively.

10. 22 He argued powerfully and persuasively against capital punishment.

11. For two hours he talked persuasively to me, and had a fine attitude.

12. Rhetoric can be defined as the art of using language effectively and persuasively.

13. anyone who kisses the 'Blarney stone' is given the gift of speaking persuasively .

14. He spoke a very persuasively but I smelled a rat and refused his offer.

15. He speaks very persuasively but I feel in my bones that he is lying.

16. Ardor definition, great warmth of feeling; fervor; passion: She spoke persuasively and with Ardor

17. Come to this program and learn how to share tough messages persuasively, not Abrasively

18. She argued Convincingly [=persuasively] that more money should be given to public schools

19. The stress formula of shaft wall is obtained , and an example is persuasively analyzed.

20. With what kind of reasoning do you imagine that Shechem “kept speaking persuasively” to Dinah?

21. He spoke very persuasively but I felt in my bones that he was lying.

22. Putnam, persuasively loquacious, was always on the lookout for new adventures and new stories to publish.

23. Synonyms for Convincingly include forcibly, cogently, persuasively, effectively, authoritatively, impressively, movingly, tellingly, compellingly and plausibly

24. Antonyms for Abrasively include smoothly, flatly, evenly, placidly, calmly, glibly, persuasively, slickly, suavely and urbanely

25. If we keep advocating our positions honestly, consistently, persuasively, we ultimately have a great effect.

26. It was necessary, she told her persuasively, that she leave sanctuary for the time being.

27. Mr Mandelbaum has been preaching the gospel of petrol a long time, and does so persuasively.

28. During this time you will have developed the personal credibility to communicate persuasively at top management level.

29. General managers and top executives also must be able to communicate clearly and persuasively with customers, subordinate managers, and others.

30. The view is persuasively developed in the later portions of the book but without a sense of its controversial character.

31. Catalano persuasively sells Henry’s take on the material would make Raether’s spruce transition from beguiler to Besmircher, working script truly delectable

32. 3 And he* became very attached to Diʹnah, the daughter of Jacob, and he fell in love with the young woman and spoke persuasively to her.

33. His ring classicism has always argued so persuasively against excessive physical harm, his pride was beyond anything but a regal exit.

34. Samuel argued strongly and persuasively in favour of a National as opposed to a purely Conservative Government, and considerably influenced a receptive King.

35. Bertrand Badie and Pierre Birnbaum here persuasively argue that the origin of the state is a social fact, arising out of the peculiar sociohistorical context of Western Europe

36. The Speaking, Arguing, and Writing (SAW) Program's mission is to empower leaders who think critically and creatively and who write and speak persuasively

37. He looked very gentle and full of traditional bookishness. The first impression he gave us was that he was an ordinary person: urbane, persuasively and meek.

38. Based on interviews with 61 current and former Antifascists from 17 countries, the book argues persuasively that militant antifascism is a “reasonable, historically informed response to the

39. But in Carmichael's speeches and in his landmark 1967 book, Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America, he persuasively argued that the term implied black inferiority.

40. With "Absolutes," Barcelona have crafted a vibrant collection of stadium-sized anthems and reflective ballads, unified by soaring melodies, lush arrangements, and singer/keyboardist Brian Fennell's persuasively personal lyricism

41. 7 While Rand was hardly the first philosopher to advocate an ethos of individualism, reason, and self-interest, no one formulated it as accessibly or persuasively as she did--or as passionately.

42. While Rand was hardly the first philosopher to advocate an ethos of individualism, reason, and self-interest, no one formulated it as accessibly or persuasively as she did--or as passionately.

43. However, the adjective accompanying Assuade "to urge persuasively", assuasive, has so often been misused as the adjective for assuage, that most dictionaries have abandoned attempts at protecting it from the influence of assuage

44. Antiphony also helped InfoLogix develop a multi-faceted communications campaign to persuasively tell its story to customers, employees, analysts and the media. Drawing from internal InfoLogix experts, Antiphony created new thought-leadership materials, case studies, and customer testimonials for use in InfoLogix’s marketing collateral library.

45. As Frederick Crews has persuasively argued, secularist Theory is "bogged down in Apriorism."It appears "to satisfy the most austerely skeptical intellectual taste while casually introducing propositions of gnomic certitude, prophetic reverberations, and exhilarating historical scope."

46. “Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff’s new book, The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure, persuasively unpacks the causes of the current predicament on campus – which they link to wider parenting, cultural and political trendsT

47. Nowhere has this power been analyzed more thoughtfully than in Authoritarianism and Polarization in American Politics, where Hetherington and Weiler argue persuasively that the evolving political landscape, whose topography is often shaped by visceral issues such as race, crime, feminism, sexual orientation, immigration, and terrorism, is the

48. Well, Sylvia Blyden and the rest of the APC new converts should be told that when the APC was nothing but a sad collection of misfits, Befuddlers, urine throwers, mathorma dancers, et al, it was folks like President Koroma and IB Kargbo who were in town patiently and persuasively remodelling the image of the APC and of Sierra Leone.

49. Hook, has argued persuasively that the ballad Antedates the play and was probably Peele's source for the Queen Elinor subplot.(13) The indications are that Peele, not the ballad, was in turn the source of the Morindos novella, in that a factor common to the play and the novella, but missing from the ballad, is,the King's enforced absence at the.