English to Arabic Dictionary persuasive

persuasive

مقنع
definition
adjective
an informative and persuasive speech
good at persuading someone to do or believe something through reasoning or the use of temptation.
translation of 'persuasive'
noun
شىء مقنع
adjective
مقنع
example
The rules cannot govern the meaning of the primary legislation but they have 'persuasive' effect.
These theories, I think, are 'persuasive' because they seem to explain a reason for moral beliefs.
They make a 'persuasive' case that is supported by evidence from as far away as Austria and Australia.
If one plot line is potentially chilling, the other is decreasingly 'persuasive' .
Science and religion are two of the most 'persuasive' influences the world has ever known.
Good writing is therefore very much to do with developing your style so that it is 'persuasive' and convincing.
Because of the authority he brings to it, his art is totally 'persuasive' and absolutely compelling.
Did I need to make a quick call to check a fact or get one more piece of 'persuasive' evidence?
The judgment is not binding on the Irish courts, but will have 'persuasive' influence.
He is very 'persuasive' , he networks better than most and he has great communication skills.
Its 'persuasive' powers are limited to encouraging buyers to test new products.
It is highly readable, often 'persuasive' and enlightening on the plays, but it is speculation.
They believe that praising the world's most powerful men is more 'persuasive' than criticising them.
Either that, or they're simply floored by his slightly odd, but gently 'persuasive' manner.
The more people who voice their support, the more 'persuasive' we will be.
I'm sure that I'm not 'persuasive' enough to convince anyone to cut back and spend more wisely.
It is never particularly 'persuasive' to address believers as if they are idiots in need of education.
We should talk to them and use any 'persuasive' power we have at our disposal.
Instead of sounding forceful and 'persuasive' , he often sounds tinny and annoyed.
The situation here makes it no longer possible for them to be 'persuasive' or demanding of anything.
Its power and 'persuasiveness' can be found in its expressive form.
She 'persuasively' added: ‘Fragrance is a necessity on days you don't have time to shower.’
Yet this argument is not 'persuasively' put together in the film.
Her avoidance of traditionalist rhetoric and assumptions strengthens her 'persuasiveness' , but there is room for ingenuity.
And, on life and death issues, no one has argued more 'persuasively' or to greater effect.
But it gives her a soft 'persuasiveness' , a quiet power.
He has a mild, retiring manner but he speaks with great clarity and 'persuasiveness' .
He then proceeded, with carefully chosen facts and figures, to argue quite 'persuasively' that all of these fears are ungrounded.
Research shows that three characteristics are related to 'persuasiveness' : perceived authority, honesty, and likeability.
In these excerpts, they argue 'persuasively' against their own final decision.
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