Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who or that which convinces, manifests, or proves.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who, or that which, convinces; one who wins over by proof.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun One who, or that which,
convinces ; one who wins over byproof .
Etymologies
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Examples
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After Bill had asked the crowd if any or all of them wanted to test the "convincer," as he called the electrical rigging, he bade the onlookers who filled the hallway a pleasant _au revoir_, and
Radio Boys Loyalty Bill Brown Listens In Samuel Francis Aaron 1899
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Ever since Fells-Danzer was in seventh grade and had to ask his grandfather to call his mother and convincer her to let him play football, Fells had taught his grandson to be coachable, even during times when his relationship with his coach waned.
Position switch proves beneficial for Terence Fells-Danzer Steve Yanda 2010
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The role of convincer: the nation's Public Printer and head of GPO, Bob Tapella, who appealed to Wash's desire to tackle big challenges and make a difference for our nation.
Bringing the Government Printing Office into the digital world 2010
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The police stopped at the end of the street so I ran down after the cop and convincer her to take back the ticket.
Read It! j-ku 2007
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He is the great speaker and enchanter who ravishes the souls of men; the convincer of hearts too, as he has convinced Alcibiades, and made him ashamed of his mean and miserable life.
The Symposium 2006
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The rationale for using this fudging approach is that pain relief is a powerful convincer for the public and that one definately doesn't want to risk failure.
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When I run it, I do some adaptations which add in a bit more interactivity and physical effects while the induction is running switch the arm catalepsy process and the like which increases the convincer effect for the subjects and makes it a bit more entertaining for the audience.
Life of Brian: 2005
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The rationale for using this fudging approach is that pain relief is a powerful convincer for the public and that one definately doesn't want to risk failure.
Life of Brian: 2005
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Get the hypnotic contract and seal it with a demonstration of it's power with a physcically induced suggestion that has convincer stategies built in right at the get-go.
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When I run it, I do some adaptations which add in a bit more interactivity and physical effects while the induction is running switch the arm catalepsy process and the like which increases the convincer effect for the subjects and makes it a bit more entertaining for the audience.
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