persuasively

[ US /pɝˈsweɪsɪvɫi/ ]
[ UK /pəswˈe‍ɪsɪvli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a persuasive manner
    this essay argues so persuasively...
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How To Use persuasively In A Sentence

  • During this time you will have developed the personal credibility to communicate persuasively at top management level.
  • It would not surprise me if some other ethicist somewhere was able to argue persuasively that it was. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pamela Berlin, who directed persuasively, can be faulted only for not having made the author trim some of his repetitiousness.
  • Dworkin argues persuasively that in defending the antisegregation principle Bork necessarily engaged in moral philosophy: he chose from among various linguistically and historically defensible rules the one that seemed most "principled. Reagan's Justice: An Exchange
  • He argued powerfully and persuasively against capital punishment.
  • By using existing modernist architecture for locations, and having their characters speak a mutated form of English, they persuasively create a high-tech dystopia.
  • They argue persuasively in favour of a total ban on handguns.
  • The story is far-fetched, but it is persuasively told. Times, Sunday Times
  • During this time you will have developed the personal credibility to communicate persuasively at top management level.
  • But in Carmichael's speeches and in his landmark 1967 book, Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America, he persuasively argued that the term implied black inferiority.
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