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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(91) Like most politicians, she can be very persuasive when she wants to be.
(92) The preservationists, pinning their faith to moral superiority and persuasive argument, were beaten back every time.
(93) Abandon wait for taxi, hoist bags over shoulder and trudge to site where minivans transport officials and persuasive hangers-on to tournament.
(94) Our kindness may be the most persuasive argument for that which we believe. Gordon B. Hinckley
(95) Insurers have one of Washington's best-organised lobbies, as persuasive as it is litigious.
(96) The night was soft and persuasive.
(97) The salesman has a persuasive way of talking.
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(99) This Italian Jew situation called for a persuasive diplomat.
(100) She oiled her words in order to sound persuasive.
(101) Loudness is not necessarily persuasive.
(102) We should at least be finding persuasive new ways.
(103) whether it's persuasive or unpersuasive.
(104) She went on with persuasive smoothness.
(105) His refutation of the charges was short and persuasive.
(106) It was a persuasive ad rem argument.
(107) Try to collect examples of emotive, persuasive prose.
(108) Michael Grade's persuasive powers overcame their objections.
(109) The persuasive process can be rewardingly studied as such.
(110) The third issue discusses the combativeness of the persuasive advertising in the common retailer channel.
(111) Simultaneously the massive utilization ancient history, the story, the archaism comes the dissertation affair, both sounds reasonable, and holds the effectiveness, persuasive.
(112) A male toad has to be persuasive to get a female to mate with him - in fact, he has to squeeze the eggs right out of her before he can fertilise them.
(113) He looked very gentle and full of traditional bookishness . The first impression he gave us was that he was an ordinary person: urbane, persuasive and meek.
(114) EXAMPLE: Sometimes a persuasive collection letter can be more effective than a punitive one.
(115) A form of word-of-mouth marketing, the comments are usually more persuasive than recommendations from waitresses.
(116) There is a more persuasive argument: "Support an effective, balanced system of IP rights because it will help you."
(117) So, persuasive as the pro - IPI arguments are, India would do well to look before it leaps.
(118) To make the argumentation above more persuasive, the author empirically studies county-level subbranches of the PBC Wenzhou Subbranch.
(119) A careful reconstruction of the frieze is a persuasive reason for visiting Liverpool.
(120) What do you think were some of the more persuasive arguments on the other side?
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