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1 persuasion
persuasion [pə'sweɪʒən](a) (act of convincing) persuasion f;∎ persuasion works better than force la persuasion est plus efficace que la force;∎ the art of gentle persuasion l'art de convaincre en douceur;∎ powers of persuasion force f ou pouvoir m de persuasion;∎ I used all my powers of persuasion on him j'ai fait tout mon possible ou tout ce qui était en mon pouvoir pour le convaincre;∎ I wouldn't need much persuasion to give it up il ne faudrait pas insister beaucoup pour que j'abandonne;∎ to be open to persuasion être disposé à se laisser convaincre∎ men and women of many persuasions des hommes et des femmes de nombreuses confessions;∎ people, regardless of their political persuasion les gens, quelles que soient leurs convictions politiques
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