0 to make sb believe or agree with you -- persuader
I’ll see if I can persuade my Dad to let me go. Je vais voir si je peux persuader me père de me laisser aller.
She persuaded him that he should give himself up. Elle l’a persuadé qu’il devait se laisser mourir.
Will he be able to persuade her of his sincerity? Sera-t-il capable de la convaincre de sa sincérité ?
1 to make (someone) (not) do something, by arguing with him or advising him -- persuader (de)
We persuaded him (not) to go.
2 to make (someone) certain (that something is the case); convince -- convaincre
We eventually persuaded him that we were serious.
Several governments, though, remain to be persuaded that this is indeed the case.
If the political will exists, a ninth can be found and persuaded.
Now everything is being done to persuade the other parties to sign as well.
I believe that we must persuade our own governments of this.
We must try to unite the parties and try to persuade them to work together.
The second comment is that we need to persuade the political leaders.
As long as this danger exists, it will be very difficult to persuade people who have fled their homes to return.
They must be persuaded to take up the numerous peace initiatives again.
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