English · Common Verbs
/pəˈsweɪd/
[/pəˈsweɪd/]
talk into doing
To make someone decide to do something by giving reasons or arguments.
She managed to persuade her friend to join the gym by going there together.
She managed to persuade her friend to join the gym by going there together.
From Latin 'persuadere' (to advise, urge), from 'per-' and 'suadere'.
Focuses on changing actions; often followed by 'to' plus a verb.