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My definition of convinced would be... To belive in something, to be perswaded, to belive strongly to something or someone. To have no doubt in something. To have no doubts in a subject, but to trust in something or someone.
Convinced
If someone says "That made a believer out of me," it just means that something convinced them to believe in whatever it was.
Yep!! :-]
Inherent coercion is when someone or something makes a person do something that it wants the person to do. For example, in a criminal case, a person may start to be convinced that they may have done something in the wrong, even if they have not.
Find out who has the horse and sue them if they did something wrong .O
A person easily convinced to believe something, not a bad word but you could hurt someone's feelings or cause embarrassment if applying it incorrectly
A person who belongs to a certain piece of land, so that they are sold when the land is sold, is called a serf or villein. A thing which is sold when the land it sits on is sold is called a fixture.
The word convinced can be an adjective and a verb. The adjective form means to be in a state of believing. The verb form is the past tense of the verb "convince" which means to make someone believe something.
Hope-less? Convinced
Why would someone give something to someone with getting paid. It sounds like the car was a gift.
Be honest.