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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181. They provide a wholly convincing study of the way white Rhodesians were weakened by their own propaganda.
182. But, with the help of a brown wig, he plays a convincing 30-year-old.
183. The Bears made some convincing arguments Saturday in a 63-37 debacle against Washington State.
184. At low output all three channels put out some very convincing sounds.
185. Professional models do not always look very convincing in a factory or a highly technical laboratory.
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186. Whilst this is a generally convincing thesis, closer examination reveals some historical inaccuracies.
187. A recent beautiful experiment by Aspect and his collaborators adds convincing confirmation of quantum mechanics rather than local reality.
188. A convincing one-day success was wrapped up with 15 overs to spare as Cheshire outplayed the Duchy in every respect.
189. The first point to note is that no-one has a convincing explanation for the existence of W-cells.
190. No convincing reason has been given for treating onshore and offshore workers differently - often by the same company.
191. Let's start preparing for a convincing win against Sheffield Utd.
192. It was not an altogether convincing Braintree display against a below average looking Yeading side.
193. He will demand convincing evidence before he adopts a new theory.
194. Huntsmen know that convincing opponents they are ecologists is a tough job.
195. The only problem was convincing them they couldn't follow up with a New Year's knees-up a week later.
196. Arguments for locating the facility in the Maze Prison are convincing from a security standpoint.
197. Rueschemeyer's other main distinction between the law and medicine is less convincing.
198. In fact, the most convincing evidence is from Barton Farm, where coins provide a terminus post quem of c.293.
199. City analysts and financial advisers said the company would have a tough job convincing people that the deal was workable.
200. If not a thoroughly convincing victory it further establishes Mason in the heavyweight division and his career will now take definite shape.
201. The final touch down saw a convincing win over Chicksands.
202. In the role of every woman's ideal gynaecologist, he was utterly convincing.
203. He sounded very convincing.
204. Convincing confirmation of this analysis is provided by the interrogative adverbs how and why in their use with the infinitive.
205. But Prestel does seem to have made a convincing case for its role in educational computing.
206. Nor is the other alleged prehistoric routeway, the A432, any more convincing.
207. When the theoretical assumptions themselves are examined the case is even less convincing.
208. Ballard's satire, however extreme, is always convincing, because its governing ideas inhabit every detail.
209. On one hand, Eriksson needs a convincing public-relations exercise and a squad that offers evidence for optimism.
210. Remember that the success behind this unit relies on a convincing external appearance.
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