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Definition of suade
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Suable
(a.)
Capable
of being sued;
subject
by law to be
called
to
answer
in
court.
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Persuasive
::
Persuasive
(a.)
Tending
to
persuade;
having
the power of
persuading;
as,
persuasive
eloquence..
Protreptical
::
Protreptical
(a.)
Adapted
to
persuade;
hortatory;
persuasive.
Disadvise
::
Disadvise
(v. t.) To
advise
against;
to
dissuade
from.
Believe
::
Believe
(n.) To
exercise
belief
in; to
credit
upon the
authority
or
testimony
of
another;
to be
persuaded
of the truth of, upon
evidence
furnished
by
reasons,
arguments,
and
deductions
of the mind, or by
circumstances
other than
personal
knowledge;
to
regard
or
accept
as true; to place
confidence
in; to
think;
to
consider;
as, to
believe
a
person,
a
statement,
or a
doctrine..
Tempt
::
Tempt (v. t.) To
endeavor
to
persuade;
to
induce;
to
invite;
to
incite;
to
provoke;
to
instigate.
Entreat
::
Entreat
(v. t.) To
beseech
or
supplicate
successfully;
to
prevail
upon by
prayer
or
solicitation;
to
persuade.
Deliberative
::
Deliberative
(n.) A kind of
rhetoric
employed
in
proving
a thing and
convincing
others
of its
truth,
in order to
persuade
them to adopt it..
Fully
::
Fully
(adv.)
In a full
manner
or
degree;
completely;
entirely;
without
lack or
defect;
adequately;
satisfactorily;
as, to be fully
persuaded
of the truth of a
proposition..
Suadible
::
Suade (v. t.) To
persuade.
Dehortatory
::
Dehortatory
(a.)
Fitted
or
designed
to
dehort
or
dissuade.
Steady
::
Steady
(n.)
Constant
in
feeling,
purpose,
or
pursuit;
not
fickle,
changeable,
or
wavering;
not
easily
moved or
persuaded
to alter a
purpose;
resolute;
as, a man
steady
in his
principles,
in his
purpose,
or in the
pursuit
of an
object..
Persuade
::
Persuade
(v. t.) To
convince
by
argument,
or by
reasons
offered
or
suggested
from
reflection,
etc.; to cause to
believe..
Exorate
::
Exorate
(v. t.) To
persuade,
or to gain, by
entreaty..
Argue
::
Argue (v. t.) To
persuade
by
reasons;
as, to argue a man into a
different
opinion..
Overpersuade
::
Overpersuade
(v. t.) To
persuade
or
influence
against
one's
inclination
or
judgment.
Persuade
::
Persuade
(v. t.) To
influence
or gain over by
argument,
advice,
entreaty,
expostulation,
etc.; to draw or
incline
to a
determination
by
presenting
sufficient
motives..
Sensible
::
Sensible
(a.)
Perceiving
or
having
perception,
either
by the
senses
or the mind;
cognizant;
perceiving
so
clearly
as to be
convinced;
satisfied;
persuaded..
Deaf
::
Deaf (a.)
Unwilling
to hear or
listen;
determinedly
inattentive;
regardless;
not to be
persuaded
as to
facts,
argument,
or
exhortation;
-- with to; as, deaf to
reason..
Suasion
::
Suasible
(a.)
Capable
of being
persuaded;
easily
persuaded.
Persuader
::
Persuader
(n.) One who, or that
which,
persuades
or
influences..
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