assuade, v. ? Obs. rare.
(əˈsweɪd)
[f. as- prefix1 + L. suadēre to advise.]
trans. To present as advice, to urge persuasively.
| 1806 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. IV. 240 A chance of assuading his own better judgment on the multitude. |
assuade, v. ? Obs. rare.
(əˈsweɪd)
[f. as- prefix1 + L. suadēre to advise.]
trans. To present as advice, to urge persuasively.
| 1806 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. IV. 240 A chance of assuading his own better judgment on the multitude. |
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