persuasively
1 of 1adverb/pɚˈsweɪsɪvli/
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with the intention of influencing others toward a specific belief, action, or idea
- The salesperson presented the product features persuasively, convincing customers of its benefits.
- The speaker addressed the audience persuasively, urging them to support the proposed policy changes.
- The lawyer argued persuasively in court, presenting a compelling case for the defendant.
- The environmentalist spoke persuasively about the need for sustainable practices to protect the planet.
- The teacher taught students how to write persuasively, emphasizing the importance of strong arguments and evidence.
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