Convincible - Law Dictionary Search Results
Inconvincible
Not convincible incapable of being convinced
melatonin
in people with sleep disorders However the evidence is not convincing and the effect is not profound Nevertheless the deregulation of
enlisting
the act of getting recruits convincing people to join the army take a job support a
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Epiplexis
A figure by which a person seeks to convince and move by an elegant kind of upbraiding
Inconvincibly
In a manner not admitting of being convinced
Reasonable doubt
SCC 355. The doubt that prevents one from being firmly convinced of a defendant's guilt, or the belief that there is
Persuaded
Prevailed upon influenced by argument or entreaty convinced
Reprove
To convince
Expert witness
evidence of the case. The scientific opinion evidence, if intelligible, convincing and tested becomes a factor and often an important factor
Jamaican switch
Jamaican switch, means an illegal scheme whereby one conspirator convinces the victim of a need for help in handling a
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