convinced

IPA: kʌnvˈɪnst

adjective

  • In a state of believing, especially from evidence but not necessarily.
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Examples of "convinced" in Sentences

  • The unwholesome foursome were not convinced.
  • I'm convinced academics are timorous people.
  • He was particularly convinced by the reasoning of the Revd.
  • By this time, Napoleon himself was convinced of their perfidy.
  • The committee was not convinced and the investigation continued.
  • But I remain convinced that some arts managers will be successful in building private philanthropy in Portugal and elsewhere.
  • We remain convinced that the proper course is for Congress to decide the scope of authority it wishes the FCC to have in this area.
  • While Kinane believes he could have continued at the top level, his achievements this term convinced him to bow out at the top of his game.
  • If you are not convinced, I have little doubt but that I am wrong; and in fact I was only _half convinced_ by my own arguments, and I now think there is about an even chance that
  • Levitt explains how the other principals of the Working Group -- former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan and former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin -- convinced him that Born's attempt to regulate the risky derivatives market could lead to financial turmoil, a conclusion he now believes was "clearly a mistake."

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