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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211. Convincing the powers-that-be to pay political heed to the needs of poor women and women of color was another.
212. But it was Pearce's assessment which carried a more convincing argument in favour of Ron Atkinson's team.
213. The package of assistance offered to Cambuslang was a critical element in convincing the Hoover management to support the Glasgow operation.
214. The contributors' arguments became a little less convincing when they came to explain why mantras were used.
215. There is no convincing evidence that the tax cut will produce new jobs.
216. Bunny banged on a table instead and the new girl gave a convincing scream.
217. Convincing objections have been raised to every theoretical explanation which has so far been provided.
218. It seems pretty convincing that nice guys do well in this game.
219. Convincing shopkeepers and local firms that donating prizes is a very inexpensive form of advertising is usually a relatively easy task.
220. Barnton lie only two points behind Mobberley after a convincing win at Knutsford.
221. Investors still need convincing that such firms offer more than mere placebos.
222. I hope it's more convincing than Alec Gilroy's departure from the Rovers Return last week.
223. The more Mr Roberts strains to show his charming side,(sentence dictionary) the less convincing he seems.
224. This appears convincing since the decline in mortality rates antedated for the most part the advent of efficacious pills and surgical procedures.
225. To talk simply of empires and patriotic duty was sensed to be no longer convincing as a public justification for these sacrifices.
226. He's only convincing when that inner fury manifests itself.
227. Make convincing argument detailing the reasons for your decision.
228. Possesses verbal skills that are clearly articulated and convincing.
229. That most exact and convincing of all sciences, mathematics, is sheerly metaphysical.
230. You know, that same force that whispers in our ears with convincing arguments on why we should delay action and (forever) procrastinate.
231. We need a convincing win to put us back on the right track.
232. With logical argumentation and convincing examples, the author proves that culture and idioms are both translatable.
233. Most importantly, the advent of photography in the 1840s initiated a critical re-examination of the artist's adequacy in creating a convincing depiction of reality.
234. So even though that work was anecdotal and not blinded and not publishable, it was very convincing.
235. Group discussion is also immensely helpful in convincing patients that they can choose a course that feels right to them.
236. Nor is there convincing evidence that vitamin C, nasal zinc or echinacea help off a virus.
237. Besides the nostalgia and superior storytelling of the original trilogy, puppet Yoda remains more convincing for many because he contains an indexical relationship with what was originally filmed.
238. One user composed a convincing rendition of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven," as well as Hans Zimmer's "Pirates of the Caribbean" theme song.
239. The Socialist Party, which won a convincing victory in elections in June, has been losing support in the polls recently.
240. My husband snapped a few when I was getting ready for bed one day, convincing me to put on a black garter belt.
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