English to Portuguese Dictionary persuade

persuade

persuadir
definition
verb
it wasn't easy, but I persuaded him to do the right thing
cause (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument.
translation of 'persuade'
verb
acossar,
persuadir,
convencer,
induzir,
levar a crer,
aconselhar
example
But the supposed need for an early revolution did 'persuade' many to accept violence as a temporary necessity.
The arguments and results may 'persuade' you to change the way you coach this critical skill.
Her dad's efforts to 'persuade' her to buy a computer have fallen on deaf ears.
You have no idea how difficult it was to 'persuade' him to move it back into the kitchen.
I couldn't 'persuade' her that I was serious
Nor do I think a slippery slope case would 'persuade' anyone who can see nothing wrong with banning such views.
Once again, I have concluded that the evidence does not 'persuade' me that this event occurred.
His agent has been trying to 'persuade' him to move down to London, so that he will be closer to the jobs.
He believes this would 'persuade' many motorists to switch to a second-hand purchase.
nothing in this universe would 'persuade' them of it
he did everything he could to 'persuade' the police that he was the robber
the argument failed to 'persuade' me
to 'persuade' sb of sth
No human voice can 'persuade' the man who believes that God is speaking in his other ear.
It tends to 'persuade' people who may be otherwise inclined to carry out a preventative maintenance service once a year.
If the moral case won't 'persuade' everyone, perhaps the practical case will.
Alas, the lead singer's attempts to 'persuade' him to remove his shirt for the ladies went down the toilet.
Laurel and Hardy's best performances 'persuade' you that humiliation is not all it's cracked up to be.
Efforts to 'persuade' teenagers to stay at school had also been increased.
to 'persuade' sb to do sth
A more modern party may finally 'persuade' them out of their armchairs and into the polling booth.
he did everything he could to 'persuade' the police that he was the robber
How could I 'persuade' her to believe me and not think I was being mental or playing a joke?
Why would individuals expend effort to 'persuade' an audience about something that it already believes?
There was a high proportion of this electorate who are not 'persuaded' of his leadership abilities.
They only lived in Las Vegas for six months, until Jena 'persuaded' her mom to move to Los Angeles.
The alarm woke me at 6.30 the next morning, but the sound of heavy rain on the van roof 'persuaded' me to switch it off and go back to sleep.
He seems truly to have been 'persuaded' of the justice of his claims.
There are two events that have 'persuaded' him that the situation is critical.
Your Lordship could only give permission to appeal if your Lordship were 'persuaded' of either of two things.
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