Similar words: convince, convict, conviction, concede, convenience, province, advanced, balanced. Meaning: [kən'vɪns] adj. 1. having a strong belief or conviction 2. persuaded of; very sure.
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121. Now, ten years and three children later, he is finally convinced that another mouth to feed would be bad news.
122. Life's great happiness is to be convinced we are loved. Victor Hugo
123. He convinced local landholders to give the monkeys safe haven by setting aside land as a preserve.
124. The first time Stepmother Edna hit me I was convinced it was a mistake and waited dumbly for an apology.
125. He is not convinced that having read them aspiring managers can go away and teach themselves to be good leaders.
126. Sometimes life's going to hit you in the head with a brick. Don't lose faith. I'm convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. Steve Jobs
127. We were not convinced by the arguments to the contrary.
128. Rangers, meanwhile, are convinced they possess enough heavy artillery to win the war tonight.
129. This morning he had felt her attraction and just now, as they danced, he had been convinced it was mutual.
130. I am convinced it is this freedom that is at the heart of the abortion debate.
131. Because I was experiencing shooting sensations around my hips, the doctor was convinced I had a back problem.
132. My friend and his wife have always been convinced that they were in the company of guardian angels.
133. Many were convinced of Thornton's guilt and he was assailed in local and London newspapers.
134. As for Auster, I am convinced that he behaved badly throughout.
135. Nor were all convinced that leprosy warranted being singled out for special attention.
136. His senior aides are convinced they can speed up the Maastricht ratification process to meet the new deadline.
137. Atheism is against God-based religion which is illusive, mysterious and dogmatic, and which has convinced people to believe in something that is imaginative, incomprehensive and inconceivable. Dr T.P.Chia
138. But this idea is not available to anybody convinced by the regress argument.
139. By now he was convinced that it had merely acquiesced in the frame-up after his arrest.
140. His narrow escape at Petit-Clamart finally convinced the General that it was time to take action to meet both dangers at once.
141. Frank was convinced of his arguments and fought bitterly with Tom, another academic[sentencedict.com], when he mocked the whole system.
142. Whether that will arouse great controversy among any but the most convinced monarchists is doubtful.
143. They were convinced of the rightness of their position.
144. A few wavering Republicans may be convinced by the tough talk.
145. Roebling convinced his son, Washington , an up - and - coming engineer, that the bridge could be built.
146. In a splIt'second, I was convinced beyond doubt that Meher Baba is Zoroaster.
147. The experts were now fully convinced that the animal was a puma.
148. Roeder is convinced that Shearer will one day makeas manager.
149. The professor convinced me through the sprightliness of her conversation.
150. Wollaston is convinced that residence near the sea affects the colours of insects.
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