We have no meanings for "persuade even" in our records yet.
1 For if they stay here, almost will they persuade even you!'
2 She thought that she could persuade even him that surgery was necessary upon that marriage.
3 Sometimes, she was able to persuade even Peter.
4 An hour or so of Mum in her good mood might persuade even the Goon to leave.
5 This Abbe had the impudence to try to persuade even me that the marriage he had brought about was an excellent one.
6 The alchymic adepts in general were of the same opinion; but they found it difficult to persuade even his contemporaries of the fact.
7 Mrs. Muldoon was not to be persuaded even to abstract them.
8 And, truly, I must needs say, they have almost persuaded even me myself, that Miss Howe is actually in love with me.
9 It was my father, who lived and died thus; and-onlythink of it-theyhave persuaded even my mother that he cannot be saved.
10 From that point of view, a push notification -no matter how annoying -is worth sending out if it persuades even a few voters.
11 "The onus probandi will now rest with them," he said, repeating Mr. Prendergast's words; and then he was ultimately successful in persuading even Mr.
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