Sentence examples for To persuade from inspiring English sources

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To persuade

verb

To successfully convince (someone) to agree to, accept, or do something, usually through reasoning and verbal influence. Compare sway.

  • That salesman was able to persuade me into buying this bottle of lotion.

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To persuade or to demonstrate knowledge?

To persuade governments to do things differently.

To persuade.

To persuade, inform, or entertain?

You have to persuade people.

He will try to persuade them.

This show tries to persuade us otherwise.

(Americans are taking longer to persuade).

I'm not trying to persuade you.

He failed entirely to persuade Ms. Chipaumire.

The cardinal tried to persuade him.

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