coaxation (Meaning)

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coaxation (n.)

The act of croaking.

Synonyms & Antonyms of coaxation

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coaxation Sentence Examples

  1. His coaxation of the hesitant investor proved successful, convincing them to join the venture.
  2. Through careful coaxation, she managed to calm the frightened child during the thunderstorm.
  3. The politician's coaxation of the opposition members led to unexpected compromises in the legislative process.
  4. The teacher's coaxation of the shy student encouraged them to participate more actively in class discussions.
  5. The coach's coaxation of the team before the final match boosted their morale and determination.
  6. With gentle coaxation, the rescue team persuaded the trapped animal to come out of its hiding spot.
  7. The diplomat's coaxation of the rival nations facilitated progress in the peace negotiations.
  8. Through skillful coaxation, the salesman convinced even the most skeptical customers to purchase the product.
  9. The therapist's coaxation helped the patient overcome their fear of public speaking.
  10. Despite initial reluctance, the manager's coaxation persuaded the employee to take on a challenging project.

FAQs About the word coaxation

The act of croaking.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

His coaxation of the hesitant investor proved successful, convincing them to join the venture.

Through careful coaxation, she managed to calm the frightened child during the thunderstorm.

The politician's coaxation of the opposition members led to unexpected compromises in the legislative process.

The teacher's coaxation of the shy student encouraged them to participate more actively in class discussions.