To overpower; to overcome; to subdue or master., To overcome by argument; to force to yield assent to truth; to satisfy by proof., To confute; to prove the fallacy of., To prove guilty; to convict.
The likely word is "convenience" (ease, accessibility).The similar word is the verb convince, meaning to persuade.
The root word of persuasion is "persuade," which comes from the Latin word "persuadere" meaning "to convince" or "to advise."
What more can I say to convince you? Convince me with your actions.
One word with the root 'vinc' is "convince," meaning to persuade or bring someone to a belief or opinion.
The author is trying to convince the reader of either the simplicity of life or the complexity of song.
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The meaning for the word 'incent' is "provide an incentive to someone for something. In other words, incent means to give something to someone to convince them to do whatever one needs to do.
The prefix of "convince" is "con-".
The past participle of convince is convinced.
It didn't take much to convince the jury.How can I convince you to come on a date?
You need to convince that person to help us.