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persuadal

 

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Persuadal

Definition:

verb

1. To convince or influence someone to do or believe something, often through reasoning, argumentation, or manipulation.

2. To successfully argue for a particular course of action or belief.

noun

1. The act of persuading or convincing someone.

2. Something, such as an argument or appeal, used to convince someone to do or believe something.

Examples:

1. He skillfully persuaded the jury to deliver a not-guilty verdict.

2. She was able to persuadal her friends to join her in the volunteering project.

3. The politician delivered a powerful persuadal during his campaign speech.

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