Use "he was easily persuaded." in a sentence

1. She was easily persuaded to accompany us.

2. Eliana’s alphorn teacher Jürg Sommer was easily persuaded.

3. He was easily bored.

4. Adjective willing or easily persuaded to have sexual relations; seduceable: The director is known for hiring actresses he thinks are Beddable.

5. 1 Open and responsive to suggestion; easily persuaded or controlled: parents who have Amenable children

6. He was wondering how she was to be persuaded -- what appeal would move her to forsake Drouet.

7. How could he be persuaded to sell it?

8. He persuaded her to sign the document by guile.

9. He persuaded Virginia to name the baby after him.

10. I can easily testify that he was unstable.

11. I was reluctantly persuaded to join the committee.

12. He was very sensitive and easily offended. Sentencedict.com

13. He got sick easily since he was young , what a valetudinarian!

14. He was not a man to be easily intimidated.

15. He was easily beaten by the reigning world champion.

16. He had old-fashioned ideas and was easily shocked.

17. He vowed to avenge their deaths but was persuaded to turn his strength into an agent for good.

18. He has gone wiggle - waggle and cannot be persuaded to categorical.

19. I was persuaded of the usefulness of his new device.

20. He was a rude man and was easily impelled to act rashly.

21. He was naive and easily influenced by his friends. Sentencedict.com

22. He was healthy enough to throw off his cold easily.

23. 2 He would see I was not so easily replaceable.

24. 24 He is not persuaded of the need for electoral reform.

25. By nature, he was very outgoing and not easily intimidated.

26. However, he was reluctantly persuaded to buy a secondhand gold band with a worn heart pattern winding around it.

27. 29 He has gone wiggle - waggle and cannot be persuaded to categorical.

28. However, he was persuaded by members of the Lebanese parliament to remain in office for the rest of his mandate.

29. The one persuaded is “so convinced that [he] puts confidence in someth[ing].”

30. Willing or easily persuaded to have sexual relations; seduceable The director is known for hiring actresses he thinks are Beddable Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC

31. The prince was persuaded to relinquish his claim to the throne.

32. He doesn't threaten easily.

33. He is easily offended.

34. He was too high on exultant relief to be deflated so easily.

35. He also persuaded the college authorities that they ought to embark on a class project and construction was started in November 19

36. He therefore persuaded a friend to procure him a ticket without disclosing his identity.

37. Persuaded by his colleagues, he took up an intensive course of additional specialized training.

38. He added, though, that the potential for problems was definitely greater when beer was easily available.

39. 25 He doesn't frighten easily.

40. There was an attack. She persuaded Bolivar to flee rather than to fight.

41. Mr Micawber was very interested. ' Something could easily turn up there, ' he agreed.

42. Years went by before he could be persuaded to hire an assistant engineer or draughtsman.

43. He easily licked his opponent.

44. 15 Then Ranieri persuaded the firm to give him a sales force to sell the godforsaken mortgages he was being asked to trade.

45. He is strung along easily.

46. Then he easily took Cassius's camp, which was defended by only a few men.

47. She persuaded him to decamp.

48. She persuaded him with flattery.

49. Whatever else persuaded MacDonald to head a National Government, it was not premeditated ambition.

50. 29 From where he stood the pungent smell of frying onion was easily detectable.

51. He protested against this promotion as 'undeserved', and had to be persuaded to accept the position.

52. He loses his temper very easily.

53. He is not easily cast down.

54. I've persuaded Han Xin to surrender

55. The next day he persuaded May to escape for a walk in the Park after luncheon.

56. He acknowledged his paternity when he could have easily turned his back on him and told him he was a servant.

57. Can she be persuaded to sell ?

58. My husband persuaded me to come.

59. Back at the granary he persuaded the farm-worker to exchange it for the precious antique.

60. To his great credit, he persuaded the brewery companies to accept the principle of independent arbitration.

61. This was his hobby, sketching vertical monstrosities, though he might easily have been a spy.

62. She persuaded him to tell the truth.

63. Once, long ago, at the dawn of time, he had persuaded man to disobey in a garden.

64. 29 To his great credit, he persuaded the brewery companies to accept the principle of independent arbitration.

65. Despite this positive publicity, the jury was persuaded by Jacobs' testimony and frightened by Goldman's politics.

66. The other gods persuaded Ninhursag to relent.

67. He had not easily shaken Claudine off.

68. The insurrection was easily suppressed.

69. Bentham shrank from the world in which he was easily Browbeaten to the study in which he could reign supreme

70. Because he was stronger than his high school classmate, and more conscious of speed and balance, he beat Schwartwalder easily.

71. 5 He could easily vault the wall.

72. You can easily perceive what he wants.

73. He is therefore easily riled or mocked.

74. He won re-election easily, but opponents claim that the balloting process was marred by irregularities.

75. He was surprised at one of the guarded, a white woman, so easily evading this barrier.

76. Tommy persuaded me to keep the dog.

77. He was persuaded to confess by 25 blows of the knout—a favourite Russian instrument of chastisement—on the first day, and 15 on the second.

78. He was a tireless advocate of supply-side economics: the man who persuaded Ronald Reagan to abandon deficit-hawk Republicanism in favour of aggressive tax cuts.

79. The bride was going to get married in a tutu but we persuaded her against it.

80. 9 He was a tireless advocate of supply-side economics: the man who persuaded Ronald Reagan to abandon deficit-hawk Republicanism in favour of aggressive tax cuts.