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assuade
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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assuasive
assuasive, a. and n. ? Obs. (əˈsweɪsɪv) [f. as- prefix1 + -suasive, as in persuasive (cf. assuade); but confused in sense with assuage.] A. adj. Soothingly persuasive; soothing.1708 Pope St. Cecilia 25 Music her soft assuasive voice applies. a 1762 Lady Montague Poems (1785) 63 There blend your care...
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theopathetic
theopathetic, a. (n.) (θiːəʊpəˈθɛtɪk) [f. theopathy, after pathetic.] Of, pertaining to, or characterized by theopathy: see quots.1748 Hartley Observ. Man ii. iii. §7. 316 To deduce practical Rules concerning the Theopathetic Affections, Faith, Fear, Gratitude, Hope, Trust, Resignation, and Love. 18...
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