suasion

IPA: swˈeɪʒʌn

noun

  • The act of urging or influencing; persuasion.
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Examples of "suasion" in Sentences

  • You should listen to my suasion.
  • We should lead by example and suasion.
  • The Dalai Lama's only tool is moral suasion.
  • I generally prefer moral suasion to admin powers.
  • He agrees however that moral suasion is being exercised.
  • He knew that success required legislative change, not merely moral suasion.
  • And now we must summon all of our might and moral suasion to meet the challenges of a new age.
  • Bernstein: ... he thinks that moral suasion, education, boycotts, and the like, are the best way to deal with most types of discrimination.
  • Finally, he adds, he thinks that moral suasion, education, boycotts, and the like, are the best way to deal with most types of discrimination.
  • As an act of moral suasion, which is how I took it, President Obama's statement about "pursue every legal avenue" to prevent their payment is fine ...
  • Sometimes, too, the central banks are able to exercise control by the specific exchange controls and by suasion, which is a very powerful weapon of the central banker over the commercial banks.
  • I suspect critics who see this as an assault on academic freedom and/or free speech see this as egregious owing to the fact that this was uttered from a place of power and privilege and "suasion".
  • I know that keeping the system of civil penalties instead of draconian criminal punishments will allow some discrimination to continue, but at some point, we just have to rely on moral suasion, education, boycotts, and thelike.
  • For God did not employ an irresistible power by which he might prevent the bones of Christ from being broken by those who approached to break them; but by a mild kind of suasion, he caused that they should not will to break the bones of Christ, by an argument drawn from its inutility.
  • Actually, there is reason to think that the Iranian people are not monolithically anti-American, (remember there is a jewish component among them) and my Iranian friends (many of whom had family members who suffered at SAVAK's whim, when we had far more 'suasion' in their country) assure me that there is a strong pro-Ameerican sentiment, especially among the younger, more well-educated populace.
  • As an example, I favor outlawing infanticide; I favor the federalist conception, perhaps with some minimal restrictions by the federal govt. (e.g., with the federal govt. dictating to the states that no restrictions can be legislated against abortion during the first or second trimester); and generally favor moral suasion when it comes to abortion proper (in lieu of the coercive force of the legal system against abortions).

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