Intended or having the power to induce action or belief.
1 The case for urgent action is made in the most persuasive way.
2 Scammers can resort to more ' persuasive ' methods to get their point across.
3 You need to be persuasive and it takes time to learn how.
4 There are persuasive arguments that free higher education will be unambiguously regressive.
5 It provides new and persuasive evidence of the effectiveness of this intervention.
6 It is a persuasive microcosm of a particular time and social milieu.
7 It was clear, concise, persuasive , and it had the jury's attention throughout.
8 The boxcar, however, was empty, and Jack found that fact terribly persuasive .
9 How politicians look when campaigning can be a persuasive form of communication.
10 Regardless, Stone's expectations were both reasonable and supported by some persuasive evidence.
11 Salander concluded that his ID, whatever it said, must have been persuasive .
12 He spoke rapidly in an agreeable, persuasive tone: Listen to me, Gutman.
13 As with all moot points, there are persuasive arguments on both sides.
14 They are persuasive moralists, captivating story-tellers; they rouse the appetite for good.
15 Her voice had an unusual quality; it was persuasive , and almost gentle.
16 Van Heerlen used his persuasive powers on the man under the telescope.
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