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1 convince
VT1. समझा\convinceदेनाHe had finally convinced several customers of the advantages of his product2. दृढ़\convinceमत\convinceहोनाI am convinced of her sincerity. -
2 convince
v. tr.समझा देना, प्रतीति करना, निश्चय करना, मनाना -
3 KC
N1. राजसभाIt was not an easy task to convince the KC about my innocence. -
4 defeat
N1. हारDefeat should not be the way of life.--------V1. हरानाThey brought a defeat to his country by playing badly in the match.2. विफल कर देनाHe tried to convince him, but he defeated him. -
5 dress
N1. लिबासShe got a wonderful dress for her wedding day--------V1. कपड़े\dressपहननाHe dressed for the occasion.He has gone inside to dress for the evening party2. सजानाThe shopping centre was dressed like a bride3. पट्टी करनाThe doctor told the nurse to dress the woulds of the patient4. साफ\dressकरनाThe chicken was dressed well for the dinner5. बढ़ा चढ़ा कर कहनाRumours are always dressed to convince the rumour mongers. -
6 forceful
Adj1. जोरदार/ओजस्वी/प्रभावशालीMr.Prasad is a forceful speaker.The lawyer with his forceful arguements could convince the judge about theinnocence of the accused. -
7 logic
N1. तर्क-शास्त्रHe is studying logic.2. गणितीय तर्कMathematical logic.3. तर्कYour logic does not convince me.4. गणक तर्कThe logic of a computer program. -
8 sceptic
N1. अविश्वासीIt will take time to convince him since he is a sceptic.
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Convince — Con*vince , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Convinced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Convincing}.] [L. convincere, victum, to refute, prove; con + vincere to conquer. See {Victor}, and cf. {Convict}.] 1. To overpower; to overcome; to subdue or master. [Obs.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
convince — The use followed by a to infinitive, on the analogy of persuade, induce, encourage, and other words, is recorded from the 1950s and is still disapproved of by many, although it is now common, especially informally: • He wants to convince me to… … Modern English usage
convince — I verb allure, argue into, assure, bring to reason, carry conviction, clinch an argument, compel, compel belief, convert, dispose, enlist, exert influence, extort belief, gain the confidence of, impel, impress, incline, indoctrinate, induce,… … Law dictionary
convince — (v.) 1520s, to overcome in argument, from L. convincere to overcome decisively, from com , intensive prefix (see COM (Cf. com )), + vincere to conquer (see VICTOR (Cf. victor)). Meaning to firmly persuade is from c.1600. Related: Convinced;… … Etymology dictionary
convince — [v] gain the confidence of argue into, assure, brainwash, bring around, bring home to*, bring to reason*, change, demonstrate, draw, effect, establish, get, hook*, induce, make a believer*, overcome, persuade, prevail upon, prompt, prove, put… … New thesaurus
convince — ► VERB 1) cause to believe firmly in the truth of something. 2) persuade to do something. DERIVATIVES convincer noun convincible adjective. ORIGIN Latin convincere overcome, demonstrate , from vincere conquer … English terms dictionary
convince — [kən vins′] vt. convinced, convincing [L convincere, to overcome, convict of error < com , intens. + vincere, to conquer: see VICTOR] 1. Obs. to overcome, confute, or convict 2. to overcome the doubts of; persuade by argument or evidence; make … English World dictionary
convince */*/*/ — UK [kənˈvɪns] / US verb [transitive] Word forms convince : present tense I/you/we/they convince he/she/it convinces present participle convincing past tense convinced past participle convinced 1) to make someone believe that something is true… … English dictionary
convince — con|vince W3S3 [kənˈvıns] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: convincere to prove untrue, convict, prove , from com ( COM ) + vincere to defeat ] 1.) to make someone feel certain that something is true ▪ Her arguments didn t convince… … Dictionary of contemporary English
convince — convincedly, adv. convincedness, n. convincer, n. convincible, adj. convincibility, n. /keuhn vins /, v.t., convinced, convincing. 1. to move by argument or evidence to belief, agreement, consent, or a course of action: to convince a jury of his… … Universalium
convince — 01. My boyfriend is trying to [convince] me to get married, but I don t think that I m ready. 02. My parents are trying to [convince] me to go to university in the fall, but I want to take a year off to travel. 03. She was thinking of buying a… … Grammatical examples in English