Persuadable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Overpersuade
To persuade or influence against ones inclination or judgment
Protreptical
Adapted to persuade hortatory persuasive
Persuasible
Capable of being persuaded persuadable
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Induce
Induce, The dictionary meaning of the word 'induce' is to 'prevail on, persuade'. The gratifi-cation must have some connection or reflection, direct or indirect, in persuading the voter to vote or
Argument
true instruction with it, and advances us in our way to knowledge. Means a statement that attempts to persuade, especially, the remarks of counsel in analysing and pointing out or repudiating a desired inference, for the assistance
Contract, breach of, inducement of
case of seamen it is by s. 236 of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, an offence to persuade or attempt to persuade seamen or apprentices to desert or absent themselves from duty. As to whether such
organize
organize -nized -niz·ing vt 1 a : to set up an administrative structure for b : to persuade to associate in an organization (as a union) 2 : to arrange by systematic planning and united effort
Inveigle
To lead astray as if blind to persuade to something evil by deceptive arts or flattery to entice to insnare to seduce to wheedle
Undue influence
characterised as 'undue'. It is open to a person to plead his case before the testator and to persuade him to make a disposition in his favour. And if the testator retains his mental capacity, and there
Take away
Take away, means to entice or persuade (a female under the age of 18) to leave her family for purposes of marriage, prostitution, or for
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