The word "convince" means to bring someone around to a particular point of view or belief. It involves persuading someone to accept an idea or take a specific action. Another related word is "persuade," which also implies influencing someone’s thoughts or decisions.
It sounds like the circumference
To get something is to acquire it, to gain possession of it. To bring something is to transport it from there to here. (By contrast, to take something is to transport it from here to there.) A word which means to go, get something, and bring it is "fetch". "I threw a stick for the dog to fetch."
The Greek word translated "abased" in the King James version, tapeinoo, means, "to make low, bring low." Metaphorically, "to bring to a humble condition."
It means to bring something to an end.
the definiton of summon is bring or bring forth
> Circumire; meaning to go around I think you can take that back one more step. The English word is a combination of the preposition, 'circum,' which means 'around,' and the root of the verb 'fero (fer-), to bring. So literally, it means 'bring around' or 'a bringing around.' There's also a Latin verb, 'circumfero,' 'I bring / carry around.'
Earnings is the word.
It sounds like the circumference
initiate
tame
bring the rents? it means bring the parents, rent is a short word for parent
confer
Stop.
Tradition
conclusion
restore
Bring back: return, retrieve