persuade
To persuade someone without difficulty.
To persuade someone with the desired result.
To persuade someone in a way that is not known or certain.
To persuade someone in a short amount of time.
To persuade someone in a kind and calm way.
To be very close to persuading someone but not succeeding.
To find it hard to persuade someone.
To be completely convinced of something.
To be persuaded against one's will or desire.
Indicates the possibility or ability to persuade.
To have the ability to persuade.
To lack the ability to persuade.
To succeed in persuading, often despite difficulty.
Used when someone is not easily persuaded.
To be unsuccessful in persuading someone.
To wish to be able to persuade someone.
To assist in the act of persuading.
A more formal way to say 'try to'.
To persuade someone to do something, often something they initially did not want to do.
To persuade someone of the truth or existence of something; to convince.
To persuade someone not to do something.