Sentence example with the word 'suasion'

suasion

Definition n. the act of persuading

Last update: July 2, 2015


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The tone of the passage when compared with the disciplinary methods of the synagogue indicates that its purpose was to introduce elements of reason and moral suasion in place of sterner methods.   [Please select]

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So, the Saadat is great on moral suasion, master of it--never failed yet--not altogether--and Aunt Melissa and skim-milk and early piety.   [Please select]

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If moral suasion failed to cause the delinquent to see the light, other methods were used.   [Please select]

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It was inevitable that Carver should undervalue moral suasion; a military man, he recognized only the arbitrament of brute force.   [Please select]

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Through moral suasion, eschewing all violence and sedition, its authors proposed to secure their object.   [Please select]

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Where slaughtering cannot be stopped by moral suasion, it must be stopped with a hickory club.   [Please select]

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'" "In that verse," observed Selwyn, smiling, "lies the true key to the millennium--international disarmament and moral suasion.'   [Please select]

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This method of suasion is an extremely potent political force and explains the fact that, in certain States where the Granges were most powerful, they had practically everything their own way in railroad legislation.   [Please select]

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But, not ungifted at self-suasion though she was, she had not seemed to find solid footing here; and she had early been driven irresistibly to quite a different conclusion.   [Please select]

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