Similar words: convince, convinced, convict, convivial, convicted, conviction, conviviality, living thing. Meaning: [-sɪŋ] adj. causing one to believe the truth of something.
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91. The shift of leadership to John Smith may seem temporarily convincing, but it is in the last analysis cosmetic.
92. It's the most convincing evidence we have of an alien invasion of this planet, and a matter of public record.
93. The Geocentrists, on the other hand, could offer convincing support for their system from a number of quarters.
94. The evidence to support this conclusion is substantial and convincing.
95. The more convincing their smiles and back-patting, the bigger their bankroll became.Sentence dictionary
96. These pathological findings are in agreement with clinical studies, the most convincing evidence coming from the prospective community study in Framingham.
97. The euro has provided the most convincing proof so far that political will can impose itself on market forces.
98. Despite much research we can not even today offer a convincing explanation.
99. The first reasonably reliable and convincing learning task for Drosophila involved training them using just this sense of smell.
100. She credited Mosby with spearheading the suit by convincing the other women to join.
101. No convincing explanation was initially produced to explain these features.
102. Curiously, it is more convincing than Daniel Meadows's essay in photo-journalism.
103. This explanation is not entirely convincing, however, since it overlooks the important industry and workplace negotiations which also take place.
104. But the convincing portrayal of childhood fantasies, fears and rituals is marred by the unnecessary melodramatic final sequence.
105. Eliot's argument, never entirely convincing in its own age, had by the 1940s ceased to convince altogether.
106. No one seemed able to give a convincing answer to my question.
107. The problem is to find a convincing argument for local ethical scepticism which has no expansionist tendencies.
108. Her Maria blossoms and is by turns sweetly protective and vulnerable, generally very sexy and completely convincing.
109. See before you buy - get a copy of the promotional video which is very convincing.
110. Arguments for controlling or reducing the size of public expenditure are wide-ranging but not always convincing.
111. The duo are on course to meet in the Tripleprint Feltham Chase after convincing wins on Saturday.
112. But it was good television rather than a convincing display of military might.
113. However, convincing evidence shows that lack of education has faded as a major factor.
114. Duggie Brown is excruciatingly convincing as the sleazy, no-talent compere whose best reward is to grope all and sundry.
115. The status consciousness argument really needs more convincing evidence than this experiment before we can take it as proven.
116. I am always struck by Pollini's extraordinary ability to integrate even the most fearless of contrasts into a convincing whole.
117. As yet we have no convincing evidence that this is the case.
118. The most convincing recent estimate records a fall in that proportion from 77 percent in 1905 to 61 percent in 1916.
119. But convincing the authorities to license his treatment may not be his biggest challenge.
120. What need to import further obscure perplexities into an already complex situation - particularly when simpler and convincing explanations lay to hand?
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