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persuade to accept

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  • persuade */*/*/ — UK [pə(r)ˈsweɪd] / US [pərˈsweɪd] verb [transitive] Word forms persuade : present tense I/you/we/they persuade he/she/it persuades present participle persuading past tense persuaded past participle persuaded Ways of persuading someone to do/not… …   English dictionary

  • persuade — per|suade [ pər sweıd ] verb transitive *** 1. ) to make someone agree to do something by giving them reasons why they should: He did finally come with us, although it took a long time to persuade him. persuade someone to do something: Nobody… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • accept — verb 1 GIFT/OFFER/INVITATION (I, T) to take something that someone offers you, or to agree to do something that someone asked you to do: Please accept this small gift. | I ve decided to accept the job. | Are you going to accept their invitation?… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • persuade — verb /pəˈsweɪd/ a) To successfully convince (someone) to agree to, accept, or do something, usually through reasoning and verbal influence. Compare sway. That salesman was able to persuade me into buying this bottle of lotion. b) To urge, plead;… …   Wiktionary

  • convince, persuade —  The words are not quite the same. You convince someone that he should believe, but persuade him to act. It is possible to persuade a person to do something without convincing him of the correctness or necessity of doing it. A separate… …   Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

  • convince, persuade —    Although often used interchangeably, the words are not quite the same. Briefly, you convince someone that he should believe but persuade him to act. It is possible to persuade a person to do something without convincing him of the correctness… …   Dictionary of troublesome word

  • convince, persuade —    Although often used interchangeably, the words are not quite the same. Briefly, you convince someone that he should believe but persuade him to act. It is possible to persuade a person to do something without convincing him of the correctness… …   Dictionary of troublesome word

  • to persuade someone to accept something totally unnecessary or useless. —     It s not surprising he was named salesman of the year . He could sell     ice to Eskimos! …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • sell — sell1 sellable, adj. /sel/, v., sold, selling, n. v.t. 1. to transfer (goods) to or render (services) for another in exchange for money; dispose of to a purchaser for a price: He sold the car to me for $1000. 2. to deal in; keep or offer for s …   Universalium

  • sell — [[t]sɛl[/t]] v. sold, sell•ing, n. 1) cvb to transfer (goods or property) or render (services) in exchange for money 2) to deal in; keep or offer for sale: to sell insurance[/ex] 3) to make a sale or offer for sale to 4) to persuade or induce to… …   From formal English to slang

  • Cato the Younger (character of Rome) — Rome character name= Cato the Younger class= Plebeian family= Servilia of the Junii (half sister) Marcus Junius Brutus (nephew) allies= Optimates Gnaeus Pompey Magnus Scipio Marcus Junius Brutus Cassius Quintus Valerius Pompey Marcus Tullius… …   Wikipedia

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