Definitionn. the power to induce the taking of a course of action or the embracing of a point of view by means of argument or entreaty
Last update: June 20, 2015
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Useful compulsory laws regarding the details of train management are difficult to frame and hard to carry out; but the Board has exercised a persistent persuasiveness and has secured most of its objects. [Please select]
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A few gentle words and an exhibition of a kind persuasiveness of manner brought success. [Please select]
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Ashley's manner took on the diplomatic persuasiveness he used toward restive barbaric potentates. [Please select]
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Orange used all his influence and persuasiveness to induce them to accept Anjou. [Please select]
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"I like Americans better than anybody else," he went on with deft persuasiveness. [Please select]
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He spoke with conciliatory persuasiveness: "Won't you go with me, little girl." [Please select]
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He spoke as if those bullets could not kill him, and his half-closed eyes gave still more persuasiveness to his words. [Please select]
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