Similar words: persuade, pervasive, versus, massive, effusive, offensive, derisive, exclusive. Meaning: [pər'sweɪsɪv /pə-] adj. 1. tending or intended or having the power to induce action or belief 2. capable of convincing.
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(31) But his power of decision-making improved, and his gift of calming, persuasive oratory rose to its heights.
(32) When Wooley, who is a witty and vigorously persuasive speaker, finished, she received a big round of applause.
(33) A persuasive argument that democracy can and should be based on active and extensive participation by the citizenry.
(34) Consider how easy it is to be misled by the persuasive power of apparent proof.
(35) We find that a persuasive argument, should we need any further persuasion beyond the plain wording of the Act.
(36) Eva Hendrix started to chatter in her persuasive voice while the uniformed chauffeur drove them into the ancient town of Freiburg.
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(38) Still, Freedman's tour de force of a final chapter is his most persuasive.
(39) He was so dangerously persuasive - and it would be all too convenient to blame everything on the absent Miss Philimore.
(40) It stayed open only because Roy rallied both his persuasive powers and the clout of the Disney name to save it.
(41) They campaigned for Hardaway while the Adelman ticket delivered a persuasive stump speech.
(42) There was not a single low note or phrase that did not display infallible technique or persuasive musicality.
(43) Unlike any interpretation, however persuasive, the notes on the page are, after all, what the man wrote.
(44) So powerful in fact that the medium of television itself can be as persuasive as the message it sends.
(45) The fearful electorate found Reagan's outrage and can-do optimism more persuasive than the dour Brown's equivocation.
(46) In arduous debate, the semiliterate or illiterate juror is too readily won over by the selectivity of a persuasive reader.
(47) Massey provides us with a fascinating and persuasive account of how capitalist production has used space.
(48) She didn't doubt he could be very persuasive - given time.
(49) He was fair and a persuasive speaker with a natural talent for diplomacy and leadership.
(50) Their advertising was persuasive and their prices attractive, on the surface, so I fell for it like so many others.
(51) But neither should it be formally abandoned until a more persuasive case could be made for doing so.
(52) In one case, the claim was no more persuasive than my claim about my Norman ancestors.
(53) The formula of the bookstall blockbuster is only too persuasive, offering an optimistic view of social dangers and confusions.
(54) He took me to such a vastly expensive restaurant and gave such a persuasive argument that I was fairly undone.
(55) Nevertheless the suggestion that structuralism and poststructuralism have denied history is a persuasive one which now has wide currency.
(56) The charismatic leader has strong persuasive skills, allowing him or her many successes based on the force of personality alone.
(57) Barratt's argument was persuasive, but the managers still turned down his proposal.
(58) The persuasive power of paternalism supplies the motive for this step to be taken.
(59) The worst is often passionately intrusive, while the best is readily eclipsed by noisier and more persuasive methods of dissemination.
(60) Persuasive in its action moments but puny in terms of character and dialogue.
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