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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151. Virtual reality can be that much more convincing when the user is freed from the headset.
152. Smith devised a technique using eight pieces of latex rather than one overall mask, including convincing eyelids.
153. When measured against these criteria most of the alternatives to the present system are less than convincing.
154. It put convincing images together in such a manner as to suggest invisible ideals.
155. It is the convincing win the Ducks needed,(http://sentencedict.com/convincing.html) and Jody is more relieved than happy.
156. It says there has been difficulty in convincing both presbyteries and congregations of the need for financial planning for the future.
157. How were clinical trials, so convincing for antituberculous drugs, to be brought into the sensitive area of subjective experience?
158. The process is iterated until a convincing agreement is reached on assumptions, estimates and plans for future action.
159. Get your ego out of the way and start convincing and not giving orders.
160. You would certainly need convincing that they were going to change their management practices.
161. The facts, as you have set them out, seem convincing enough.
162. It is very hard convincing powers like the World Bank to adopt policies that truly help the poorest.
163. Investigators have not found a convincing motive for the crime.
164. If this abbreviated plan is convincing, then it can be refined to a more nearly faithful one.
165. Such talk in the face of disaster is necessary and admirable - but not terribly convincing.
166. The hon. Gentleman is not a very convincing advocate of the policies of youth.
167. It is also important to be able to make out a continuing and convincing case to young people.
168. Milosevic, however, knows that the reality on the ground is the most convincing argument and he s busy creating it.
169. The success of the fraudster often hinges on the ability to tell a convincing story.
170. The trouble with arriving early at a park is you don't look convincing pretending to take an interest in the roses.
171. As it happens, the most convincing way of pretending to clean a window is to actually do so.
172. Rather, you will create a strong, forward-looking tone that is realistic and convincing.
173. The words sounded convincing, the judge leaned forward in approbation.
174. But there are no convincing reasons for believing that this would have a beneficial effect on economic performance.
175. Not that there weren't offers for Mario's services, but they weren't very convincing.
176. This book will not provide the convincing argument for change.
177. During this stage you are seeking to make the report utterly convincing and readable.
178. But it's a good deal more convincing than Damage's empty posing.
179. Then, leading 12-4, Hall took three points running for a convincing victory.
180. Nevertheless, the Treasury were going to take some convincing that major savings in public spending were impossible.
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