convincing
IPA: kʌnvˈɪnsɪŋ
noun
- The process by which somebody is convinced.
adjective
- Effective as proof or evidence.
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Examples of "convincing" in Sentences
- The reasons are not convincing.
- The portrayal is potent and convincing.
- The impetus is on the proposer to do the convincing.
- That's not convincing of the comprehensiveness of the coverage.
- The result of the experiment is revealing but is not convincing.
- Tell me what the class does, tell me what the function does, and do it all in convincing enough [...]
- Every time a new officer takes charge, activists are required to exert a lot of effort in convincing them of their duty.
- User reviews are extremely useful in convincing a shopper about the quality or relevancy of a product for them, as well as sharing positive shopping experiences.
- Anthony sent a brief note in reply to my letter, thanking me heartily for what he termed my convincing statement, and expressing his determination to act in accordance with it.
- Mr. Sandoval said that instead of raising taxes he would recruit new businesses to Nevada and be "personally involved" in convincing businesses in Oregon and California to relocate to Nevada.
- U.IDENTIFIED FEMALE: And today, a U. N.-backed commission said it found what it called convincing evidence and fraud in last month's presidential election in Afghanistan and ordered to recount some of the votes.
- The Colts won in convincing fashion — Peyton Manning passed for 377 yards with three touchdown passes, and the defense notched a second-half shutout — but like so many of their games this season it did not always seem so automatic.
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