Persuasive
41persuasive — [pəˈsweɪsɪv] adj good at making people agree to do or believe what you want them to persuasively adv …
42persuasive — /pəˈsweɪsɪv/ (say puh swaysiv), / zɪv/ (say ziv) adjective 1. able, fitted, or intended to persuade. –noun 2. something that persuades. –persuasively, adverb –persuasiveness, noun …
43persuasive — adj. able to persuade. Derivatives: persuasively adv. persuasiveness n. Etymology: F persuasif ive or med.L persuasivus, (as PERSUADE) …
44persuasive precedent — noun A precedent set in a court that has no precedence over another but whose decisions are considered to be sufficiently useful that they may be used, although they are not binding until used by a superior court …
45persuasive definition — Term introduced by C. L. Stevenson (1908–79) for a definition that employs a word with a favourable or unfavourable tone, and then proposes that we bestow the attitude on just some particular quality. A proposal to define justice, or democracy,… …
46Persuasive Evolutionist — Thomas Henry Huxley …
47persuasive evidence — convincing proof …
48persuasive advertising — Advertising used to build selective demand for a brand by persuading consumers that it offers the best quality for their money …
49persuasive authority — See judicial dicta; precedent …
50The Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab — performs research into computers as persuasive technologies. It is part of the Center for the Study of Language and Information and housed in Cordura Hall.External links* [http://captology.stanford.edu/ The Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab… …