You can use the word cajoling in sentences like:
The dictionary definition of 'Cajole' is : To persuade with flattery or gentle urging especially in the face of reluctance in a sentence: 1) She gently cajoled Jim to take her shopping. Something she knew he hated. 2) I was cajoled into taking out the trash.
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The opposite is dissuade. Rather than persuade (coerce), the opposite could be entreat or cajole.
In theory you could include almost any word in a sentence.
If that's "cajole," then... He hoped to cajole her into selling the house.
he cajole the girl in a flirting way. _kalimah
The dictionary definition of 'Cajole' is : To persuade with flattery or gentle urging especially in the face of reluctance in a sentence: 1) She gently cajoled Jim to take her shopping. Something she knew he hated. 2) I was cajoled into taking out the trash.
Sam I Am did not want to eat green eggs and ham, but I was able to cajole him. He managed to cajole his parents into joining the swim club. The salesman knew how to cajole his customers into buying expensive products.
Johnny tried to cajole Anne to smoke by telling her she would become one of the cool kids.
Bob cajoled Steve into buying him a pack of gum.
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There are two syllables in the word cajole.
Few women can resist Joe's cajolery.you can easily cajole little kids with toys and candy
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You used presiding in a sentence when you asked about it. And u can use any word in a sentence.
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