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Meaning of persuasions
The primary meaning of the word "persuasions" refers to the act of convincing someone to do or believe something.
Etymology of persuasions
The word "persuasions" originates from the Latin "persuadere", which means to persuade or convince, and is derived from "suadere", meaning to advise or recommend, and the prefix "per-", which intensifies the action
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of convincing someone to adopt a particular belief or course of action
Synonyms
influences
inducements
temptations
allurements
enticements
coaxings
urgings
exhortations
admonitions
counsels
advices
recommendations
suggestions
proposals
petitions
pleas
requests
solicitations
importunings
supplications
prayers
invocations
appeals
solicitings
persuasions
coaxings
wheedlings
cajolings
blandishments
flatteries
blandishing
entreaties
entreating
Definitions
- A belief or opinion, especially one that is influenced by someone's arguments or example
- * The act of persuading someone to do or believe something
Usage Examples
- The politician's persuasions helped to win over the undecided voters
- * Her persuasions eventually convinced him to change his mind
- * The company's persuasions led to a significant increase in sales
Antonyms
dissuasions
discouragements
detractions
disparagements
denunciations
condemnations
rejections
refusals
denials
dismissals
rejections
repudiations
renunciations
relinquishments
abandonments
desertions
defections
apostasies
betrayals
deceits
deceptions