It means to change somebody's mind from what they believe now, to what you want them to believe. So if you can talk somebody into going to the movies even though they didn't initially want to, you would have persuaded them to go.
cause (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument
to wheedle means to charm, to persuade. Thus 'wheedled' means charmed, persuaded, coaxed.
"Prusaded" appears to be a misspelling of "persuaded," which means to convince someone to do something by presenting arguments or reasons.
I Could Be Persuaded was created in 1990.
One antonym for persuaded is dissuaded
create means to make something and believe means to trust; to be persuaded of the truth or existence of: to believe in Zoroastrianism. so I don't think it mean the same
Almost Persuaded was created in 1966-06.
"Argued out of his position" means that someone was persuaded or convinced to change their stance or opinion as a result of a compelling argument put forth by another person.
Her ardor persuaded the jury's decision. (In this case it means passion) Ardor (also) means.. A burning sensation
No, "meanable" is not a recognized English word. The correct term would be "amenable" which means responsive to suggestions or easily persuaded.
Justinian was persuaded to stay and defend Constantinople by Theodora, his wife.
Oliver Perry was an 1853 naval officer who, persuaded the Japanese to trade with the U.S.
The Canadians persuaded many Americans that a war with spain was necessary.