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suasible, a. rare. (ˈsweɪsɪb(ə)l) [ad. L. *suāsibilis, f. suās-, ppl. stem of suādēre to suade: see -ible; cf. It. suasibile.] Capable of being persuaded; that is easily persuaded. (Cf. suadible.)1582 N.T. (Rhem.) James iii. 17 Peaceable, modest, suasible [Tindale easy to be entreated; Wycl. 1st ver...
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Persuade - definition of persuade by The Free Dictionary
1. to induce, urge, or prevail upon successfully: he finally persuaded them to buy it. 2. to cause to believe; convince: even with the evidence, the police were not persuaded. [C16: from Latin persuādēre, from per- (intensive) + suādēre to urge, advise] perˈsuadable, perˈsuasible adj.
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suadible
† ˈsuadible, a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. late L. suādibilis, f. suādēre: see prec. and -ible.] That may be easily persuaded; = suasible.1382 Wyclif James iii. 17 Wisdom that is fro aboue first..it is chaast, aftirward pesible, mylde, suadible.
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From the word "suasum" comes "suasible" ("suasibilis") and "suasorio" ("suasorios").
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impersuasible
† imperˈsuasible, a. Obs. [ad. med.L. impersuāsibil-is, f. im- (im-2) + persuāsibilis, persuasible.] = prec.1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. 243 In this point he shall finde me impersuasible, and not to be exhorted. 1627 Donne Serm. lxvi. 667 The imperswasible Recusant does so. 1667 Decay Chr. Piety ii. ...
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suasory
suasory, a. and n. Now rare. (ˈsweɪsərɪ) Also 7 swas-. [ad. L. suāsōri-us, f. suās-, ppl. stem: see suasible and -ory. Cf. obs. F. suasoire.] A. adj. Tending to persuade; persuasive.1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. A j, Of Epistles, some be demonstratiue, some suasorie. 1645 E. Pagitt Heresiogr. (1647) 1...
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suasive
suasive, a. and n. (ˈsweɪsɪv) Also 7 swasive. [ad. L. *suāsīvus, f. suās-: see suasible; cf. obs. F. suasif, It., Sp. suasivo.] A. adj. Having or exercizing the power of persuading or urging; consisting in or tending to suasion; occas. const. of, exhorting or urging to.1601 Weever Mirr. Mart. A 3 b,...
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