Persuaded to adopt
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SOLDONPersuaded to adopt
WONPersuaded to marry
DEAFNot to be persuaded
EXORABLESusceptible to being persuaded
UNMOVABLENot to be persuaded
SEEREASONAllow oneself to be persuaded
UNDECIDEDVOTERSThey're waiting to be persuaded
LEOIPope who persuaded Attila not to attack Rome
STLEOHe persuaded the Huns not to attack Rome
LEOIPope who persuaded the Huns not to attack Rome
STLEOPope who persuaded the Huns not to attack Rome
ATTILAPope Leo I persuaded him not to attack Rome
believeto be persuaded of the truth or existence of
SINONHe persuaded the Trojans to take in the wooden horse.
STLEOPope who persuaded Attila the Hun not to attack Rome
SINONGreek who persuaded the Trojans to take in the Trojan Horse
deafwilling to hear or listen not to be persuaded was overwrought and deaf to reason
deafishwilling to hear or listen not to be persuaded was overwrought and deaf to reason
persuasionThe action or fact of persuading someone or of being persuaded to do or believe something
persuasionsThe action or fact of persuading someone or of being persuaded to do or believe something
bunkoswindle in which a person is cheated at gambling, persuaded to buy a nonexistent, unsalable, or worthless object, or otherwise victimized
buncoswindle in which a person is cheated at gambling, persuaded to buy a nonexistent, unsalable, or worthless object, or otherwise victimized
buncoedswindle in which a person is cheated at gambling, persuaded to buy a nonexistent, unsalable, or worthless object, or otherwise victimized
bunkoingswindle in which a person is cheated at gambling, persuaded to buy a nonexistent, unsalable, or worthless object, or otherwise victimized
bunkoedswindle in which a person is cheated at gambling, persuaded to buy a nonexistent, unsalable, or worthless object, or otherwise victimized
bunkosswindle in which a person is cheated at gambling, persuaded to buy a nonexistent, unsalable, or worthless object, or otherwise victimized
buncosswindle in which a person is cheated at gambling, persuaded to buy a nonexistent, unsalable, or worthless object, or otherwise victimized
rafflesSir (Thomas) Stamford (1781รป1826), British colonial administrator. He persuaded the East India Company to purchase the undeveloped island of Singapore in 1819 and undertook much of the preliminary work for transforming it into an international port and center of commerce