0 to make someone agree to do something by talking to them a lot about it -- ikna etmek, razı etmek, inandırmak
[ + to do sth ] We managed to persuade him to come with us.
[ + (that) ] I persuaded her that it was the right thing to do.
If this is true, good government performance does not persuade people that the ideology of the government is more valuable and effective than they thought.
Increasing tax is the best way of persuading t he population at large t o r educe smoking.
Their study showed that framing issues can activate existing beliefs and cognitions without appearing overtly to persuade.
An architecture without rhetoric is evidently an architecture that does not set out to persuade, yet somehow convinces.
The issue now was not just citizen competence, but persuading citizens of the viability of democracy in a time of crisis.
He seemed to think he was persuading me about monetary union.
It was not only husbands who persuaded women to return.
The new political landscape has created new confining conditions, which may persuade the opposition to re-engage in the process of democratic consolidation.
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