"persuade" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

persuade verbo

persuade + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 86
persuade people • persuade leaders • persuade members • persuade one's father • effort to persuade • persuade officials • ...
verbo + persuade
Kolokacji: 14
help persuade • attempt to persuade • try to persuade • fail to persuade • manage to persuade • seek to persuade • hope to persuade • ...
persuade + preposición
Kolokacji: 14
persuade of • persuade in • persuade to • persuade with • persuade by • ...
persuade + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 14
finally persuade • eventually persuade • easily persuaded • successfully persuade • somehow persuade • ...
(1) finally, eventually
Kolokacji: 2
4. later persuade = później przekonaj later persuade
5. fully persuaded = w pełni przekonać fully persuaded
6. quickly persuade = szybko przekonaj quickly persuade
7. personally persuade = osobiście przekonaj personally persuade
8. actually persuade = faktycznie przekonaj actually persuade
9. once persuade = kiedyś przekonaj once persuade
10. gently persuade = łagodnie przekonaj gently persuade
11. entirely persuaded = całkowicie przekonać entirely persuaded
  • I am not entirely persuaded by this analogy to finding ever new axioms in Godel's theorem, but it does have some coherence.
  • At last, crestfallen, and still not entirely persuaded, he shrugged his shoulders and went away.
  • Of its unmeaning character, too, I was entirely persuaded, yet that did not banish it.
  • "Very well," Xu said, not entirely persuaded, but agreeing even so.
  • Some of those who have followed the constant rumors in the San Francisco newspaper business said they were not entirely persuaded by the assurances of Hearst executives that there would be no retreat by the company.
  • Not entirely persuaded, they did say the evidence was provocative.
  • I am entirely persuaded of the soundness of the view that it is irrelevant for purposes of making such determination that 62 percent of Time-Warner stock would have been held by former Warner shareholders.
  • In 1871, Alfred Russel Wallace, the co-formulator with Charles Darwin of the idea of natural selection, confessed to Darwin that he was not entirely persuaded by some parts of "The Descent of Man."
  • So I don't think we are all going to be entirely persuaded to see this in the way Number 10 would like us to see this, as no more than the case of one exceptionally foolish cabinet minister who went rogue.
  • I don't think he was entirely persuaded that he knows everything he should about you.
12. evidently persuaded = wyraźnie przekonać evidently persuaded

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