English to Malay Dictionary persuasion

persuasion

pujukan
definition
noun
Monica needed plenty of persuasion before she actually left
the action or fact of persuading someone or of being persuaded to do or believe something.
writers of all political persuasions
a belief or set of beliefs, especially religious or political ones.
translation of 'persuasion'
noun
pujukan
example
From gentle 'persuasion' to threats and abuse, coercion was apart of the courtship process.
This does not discount that we can do good no matter what religious 'persuasion' we are or even if one is an atheist.
Monica needed plenty of 'persuasion' before she actually left
I am in the midst of a theological dilemma which, given my atheist 'persuasion' , feels rather uncomfortable.
Instead of cracking down hard, the municipality took a soft approach, a combination of gentle 'persuasion' and public shaming.
All I am doing is providing an opening for 'persuasion' and argument!
the village had two chapels for those of the Primitive Methodist 'persuasion'
the village had two chapels for those of the Methodist 'persuasion'
If this fails then gentle 'persuasion' should follow.
We started our campaign by saying that starvation, regardless of political or religious 'persuasion' , is at its core a moral issue that concerns us all.
Invite discussion, and be open to correction and 'persuasion' .
Speaking for myself, I remain open to 'persuasion' , should the honours committee look my way.
If this means that the professor is open to 'persuasion' , I certainly hope to persuade him.
The two women may share a political 'persuasion' but insiders say their styles of leadership are very different.
half a dozen gents of British 'persuasion'
We have tried 'persuasion' and argument, but nobody is listening.
Any arm-twisting or gentle 'persuasion' presumably took place in corridor huddles or late-night conversations.
Furthermore, only through 'persuasion' and argument were people to influence others to join their religion.
an ancient gas oven of the enamel 'persuasion'
However, both argument and rhetoric have 'persuasion' in common.
We did not mix with schools of other religions, and were not encouraged to make friends with anyone not of our religious 'persuasion' .
I can't imagine anyone, of any political or religious 'persuasion' , who would not be offended.
I was open to 'persuasion' that the actual facts before the court did not disclose a case of negligence that had any reasonable prospect of success.
Some urged caution, apparently believing that this government is open to 'persuasion' .
Admittedly, it did take a bit of 'persuasion' to get government accountants to accept that idea.
Israeli Jews will then have emancipated themselves at last, becoming citizens of Israel - of the Mosaic 'persuasion' .
It is a process of 'persuasion' designed to induce ideas, opinions, or actions beneficial to the source.
We don't need to use 'persuasion' to make people believe that fire burns.
There is little doubt that the Londoners will wish to retain his services, but he remains open to 'persuasion' .
Pictured on the poster was a collared clergyperson of the female 'persuasion' .
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