unpersuaded

IPA: ʌnpɝswˈeɪdɪd

adjective

  • Not persuaded
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Examples of "unpersuaded" in Sentences

  • The word "unpersuaded" means that you've heard the argument and found it unconvincing.
  • Calling yourself "unpersuaded" by an argument you refuse to even listen to is dishonest.
  • I remain unpersuaded, even in the light Gordon Brown’s abuse of the power to call an election at any time, or rather of his attempted abuse.
  • The judgment was softened by career prosecutor David Margolis, who was put in charge of the final recommendations and who said he was "unpersuaded" by OPR's
  • To the extent that they remain unpersuaded, their movement will suffer among a significant portion of the general public who hold liberal values of fair play and anti-racism highly.
  • But Margolis, who suggested Yoo and Bybee's flawed legal work was due to efforts to prevent another 9/11, said he was "unpersuaded" by OPR's "misconduct" conclusions and declined to endorse its findings.
  • The court said it was "unpersuaded" by Gardner's arguments that state law dictating how and when post-conviction appeals can be filed should be set aside in his case in order to avoid a violation of his constitutional rights.

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