Synonym: assure, guarantee, make certain, persuade, pledge, promise. Similar words: convinced, convict, conviction, convenience, province, convey, convert, conversion. Meaning: [kən'vɪns] v. make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something.
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31. You'll have a fight on your hands to convince the committee.
32. It took a lot of persuasion to convince the committee of the advantages of the new scheme.
33. You'll need to convince them of your enthusiasm for the job.
34. If you can convince a child you love him, you can teach him anything.
35. Sometimes my imagination runs away with me and I convince myself that they are having an affair.
36. I've been trying to convince Jean to come with me.
37. She had to use all her native wit to convince the police.
38. I'm not going to believe it myself, never mind convince anyone else.
39. 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.
40. The officials were eager to convince us of the safety of the nuclear reactors.
41. The waste disposal industry is finding it difficult to convince the public that its operations are safe.
42. As a killer punch this fails to convince.sentencedict.com
43. Here again he failed to convince his liege.
44. I did not have to convince her.
45. Uncle Michael had tried to reassure and convince.
46. But the arguments did not convince.
47. He'll try to convince you of Mitchell's innocence.
48. I knew it would be hard to convince my father, because he wanted me to go to university.
49. With humility she managed to convince her husband that she was obedient to his every wish.
50. We tried to convince our-selves that she could manage a quick and complete recovery.
51. What is needed is three simultaneous negotiations that I plan to undertake: One is to convince Congress to pay our arrears.
52. One of these is to attempt to convince the organization that a crisis will occur if current policies are continued.
53. She also said James McDougal tried to convince her to testify against Clinton also.
54. North, badly wanting to shut him up, tried to convince him it was otherwise.
55. These arguments would not convince a student of natural selection.
56. Whether that will be enough to convince buyers to stick around remains to be seen.
57. She even managed to convince the man that she'd been sent by Roman to inspect the goods.
58. I had tried to convince my company's president that these ideas were viable.
59. Birch fails to convince me that a more traditional theology could not do the job.
60. It went through several mutations, but he failed to convince his publisher of its commercial viability.
More similar words: convinced, convict, conviction, convenience, province, convey, convert, conversion, convention, conversation, conventional, concept, concede, concert, concern, conceive, conference, conception, concerning, consequence, in consequence, concentrate, concentration, concentrating, saving, divine, serving, envious, envision, in view of.