Pronunciation of the English word persuasion.
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1. | Finally, he gave in to my persuasion. | |
2. | Finally, he gave into my persuasion. | |
3. | Crude persuasion is to persistently egg someone on. | |
4. | No rational person, of whatever political persuasion, could possibly object to the program. | |
5. | I was born into the Hebrew persuasion, but when I got older I converted to narcissism. | |
6. | Persuasion is often more effectual than force. | |
7. | Tom will need some persuasion. | |
8. | Vigilante violence against those of a different political persuasion is counterproductive. | |
9. | The art of speech is, in the end, simply the art of persuasion. | |
10. | I will never wed man without the consent of my parents, yet neither force nor persuasion shall dispose of my hand till you renounce the right I have given you to it. |