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ingratiatory

pleasingly persuasive or intended to persuade as her manner is quiet and ingratiatory and a little too agreeable

Inexorable

Not to be persuaded or moved by entreaty or prayer firm determined unyielding unchangeable inflexible relentless of people and impersonal forces as

Impersuadable

Not to be persuaded obstinate unyielding impersuasible

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Fully

In a full manner or degree completely entirely without lack or defect adequately satisfactorily as to be fully persuaded of the truth of a proposition

Epideictic

explain or exhibit applied by the Greeks to a kind of oratory which by full amplification seeks to persuade

Dissuade

To advise or exhort against to try to persuade one from a course

Disbelief

The act of disbelieving a state of the mind in which one is fully persuaded that an opinion assertion or doctrine is not true refusal of assent credit or credence denial of belief

Commove

To urge to persuade to incite

Believe

To exercise belief in to credit upon the authority or testimony of another to be persuaded of the truth of upon evidence furnished by reasons arguments and deductions of the mind or by circumstances

solicit

person) to do something and esp. to commit a crime compare coerce, importune 3 : to attempt to persuade (a person) to purchase something 4 : to attempt to bring about or obtain by soliciting a person

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