coax Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of coax In English

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Examples of coax

  • Officers helped coax him down from the roof with the assistance of center staff.

  • He has coaxed law enforcement agencies into agreeing to the new protocol.

  • Researchers have coaxed cloned rhesus macaque embryos to grow to the blastocyst stage.

  • Maintaining a proper alkalinity plus frequent wetting and drying cycles can coax soil to retain more carbon dioxide.

  • They were in no way coaxed by the military.

  • Where the moderates coaxed, appeased and conciliated, the radicals preferred to cajole, to threaten and to force.

  • Here we concentrated on whether the infant could be coaxed into giving the spatula to the stranger, and simply rated whether this occurred.

  • This means that if central guidelines are to be implemented, lower levels of government must be coaxed or forced to comply.

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Translations of coax In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    哄勸, 哄騙, 勸誘…

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  • 中文简体

    哄劝, 哄骗, 劝诱…

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  • Español

    convencer, persuadir…

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  • Português

    persuadir…

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  • Türk dili

    güzellikle inandırmak, güzellikle ikna etmek, gönlünü yapmak…

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  • Français

    amadouer…

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  • Čeština

    přemluvit, vyškemrat…

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  • Dansk

    lokke, liste…

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