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Definition of convince
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Convince
(v. t.) To
confute;
to prove the
fallacy
of.
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Persuade
::
Persuade
(v. t.) To
convince
by
argument,
or by
reasons
offered
or
suggested
from
reflection,
etc.; to cause to
believe..
Reason
::
Reason
(n.)
Hence:
To carry on a
process
of
deduction
or of
induction,
in order to
convince
or to
confute;
to
formulate
and set forth
propositions
and the
inferences
from them; to
argue..
Reprove
::
Reprove
(v. t.) To
convince.
Inconvincibly
::
Inconvincibly
(adv.)
In a
manner
not
admitting
of being
convinced.
Proof
::
Proof (n.) That
degree
of
evidence
which
convinces
the mind of any truth or fact, and
produces
belief;
a test by facts or
arguments
that
induce,
or tend to
induce,
certainty
of the
judgment;
conclusive
evidence;
demonstration..
Force
::
Force (n.)
Strength
or
energy
of body or mind;
active
power;
vigor;
might;
often,
an
unusual
degree
of
strength
or
energy;
capacity
of
exercising
an
influence
or
producing
an
effect;
especially,
power to
persuade,
or
convince,
or
impose
obligation;
pertinency;
validity;
special
signification;
as, the force of an
appeal,
an
argument,
a
contract,
or a
term..
Convincement
::
Convincement
(n.) Act of
convincing,
or state of being
convinced;
conviction..
Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To cause to
perceive
or
understand;
to
acquaint;
to
inform;
to
convince;
to
assure;
to make
certain.
Argument
::
Argument
(n.) A
reason
or
reasons
offered
in
proof,
to
induce
belief,
or
convince
the mind;
reasoning
expressed
in
words;
as, an
argument
about,
concerning,
or
regarding
a
proposition,
for or in favor of it, or
against
it..
Persuasion
::
Persuasion
(n.) The state of being
persuaded
or
convinced;
settled
opinion
or
conviction,
which has been
induced..
Inconvincible
::
Inconvincible
(a.) Not
convincible;
incapable
of being
convinced.
Convince
::
Convince
(v. t.) To
overpower;
to
overcome;
to
subdue
or
master.
Persuaded
::
Persuaded
(p. p. & a.)
Prevailed
upon;
influenced
by
argument
or
entreaty;
convinced.
Convincer
::
Convincer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
convinces;
one who wins over by
proof..
Convinced
::
Convinced
(imp. & p. p.) of
Convinc.
Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To be
settled
in
opinion;
to be
convinced.
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not
having
power to
convince;
not
supported
by force of
reason
or
truth;
unsustained;
as, a weak
argument
or
case..
Convince
::
Convince
(v. t.) To prove
guilty;
to
convict.
Epiplexis
::
Epiplexis
(n.) A
figure
by which a
person
seeks to
convince
and move by an
elegant
kind of
upbraiding.
Convince
::
Convince
(v. t.) To
overcome
by
argument;
to force to yield
assent
to
truth;
to
satisfy
by
proof.
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