over-persuade
41bring over — index disarm (set at ease), persuade, prevail upon Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
42talk over — index confer (consult), consult (ask advice of), discourse, discuss, reason (persuade) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. Willia …
43win over — do you really believe that flowers and jewelry are enough to win her over? Syn: persuade, convince, sway, prevail on; seduce …
44ˌwin sb ˈover — phrasal verb to persuade someone to agree with you We ve finally won him over to our point of view.[/ex] …
45win over — win [n] victory accomplishment, achievement, conquest, gain, gold*, gold star*, kill*, killing*, pay dirt*, score, slam, success, sweep, triumph; concepts 95,141,832 Ant. failure, forfeit, loss win [v1] finish first; succeed achieve, beat, be… …
46talk over — verb a) to discuss b) to persuade someone; to talk around …
47win over — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb To cause (another) to believe or feel sure about something: assure, convince, persuade, satisfy. See PERSUASION. II verb See WIN …
48talk over — 1. Talk about, discuss, confer concerning. 2. Persuade, convince, prevail upon …
49push·over — /ˈpʊʃˌoʊvɚ/ noun, pl overs [count] informal 1 : an opponent that is easy to defeat They thought the first team they played would be a pushover. 2 : something that is easy to do The exam was a pushover. 3 : someone who is easy to persuade or… …
50overpersuade — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ transitive verb Etymology: over (I) + persuade : to persuade to adopt one s side or view : bring over by persuasion overpersuaded her finally Manchester Guardian Weekly * * * overpersuasion, n. /oh veuhr peuhr swayd /, v.t.,… …