Win approval or support for.
Cause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action; twist somebody's arm.
To make someone believe, or feel sure about something, especially by using logic, argument or evidence.
1 Its president, Lawrence Yule, said councils would try and persuade the Government.
2 We were together in trying to persuade Tony Blair to change course.
3 To persuade the Americans to help us more in the war effort.
4 Providing, of course, she could persuade the sheikh to let her go.
5 Manufacturers said they still hoped to persuade Microsoft to reduce licence fees.
6 Cyberview hopes to persuade state regulators to allow skill-based payouts by 2009.
7 Can the EU persuade the UK to change its mind on Brexit?
8 Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord, we persuade men; 2 Cor.
9 But the party is struggling to persuade a bedrock constituency: African Americans.
10 I hope that I will persuade you to stay here even longer.
11 It's important to persuade people that this is a truly independent view.
12 It might be possible to persuade Roosevelt to come out of retirement.
13 I wonder if I could persuade her to come home with me?
14 The local authority has then to persuade the Minister for the Environment.
15 Yet Gaborn hoped that he could persuade Lowicker to see the truth.
16 Yet she allowed Alice to persuade her not to start at once.
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