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    Per·suade
    /pərˈswād/

    verb

    • 1. cause (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument: "it wasn't easy, but I persuaded him to do the right thing" Similar prevail ontalk someone intocoaxconvinceOpposite dissuadediscouragedeter
  2. Definitions of persuade. verb. cause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action; twist somebody's arm. “You can't persuade me to buy this ugly vase!” see more. verb. win approval or support for. synonyms: carry, sway. carry. win in an election. see more. Pronunciation. US. /pərˈsweɪd/ UK. /pəˈswɛɪd/ Cite this entry. Style:

  3. persuade / convince persuade / convince. The main meaning of persuade is to make someone agree to do something by giving them good reasons for doing it: I tried to persuade her to see a doctor. The main meaning of convince is to make someone believe that something is true: He convinced me he was right.

  4. THESAURUS persuade to make someone decide to do something, especially by giving them reasons why they should do it, or asking them many times to do it I persuaded her to change her mind. Do you think you can persuade him to lend us the money? talk somebody into (doing) something to persuade someone to do something, especially something they do ...

  5. B1. to make someone agree to do something by talking to them a lot about it: [ + to do sth ] We managed to persuade him to come with us. [ + (that) ] I persuaded her that it was the right thing to do. Opposite. dissuade. Fewer examples. Companies employ clever tactics to persuade us to buy their products. However did you manage to persuade her?

  6. 4 days ago · SYNONYMS 1. urge, influence, move, entice, impel. persuade, induce imply influencing someones 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 her to do it.

  7. Feb 29, 2024 · ( transitive) To successfully convince (someone) to agree to, accept, or do something, usually through reasoning and verbal influence. [from 15th c.] Synonym: convince.

  8. 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.

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