overpersuade (Meaning)

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overpersuade (v. t.)

To persuade or influence against one's inclination or judgment.

overpersuade Sentence Examples

  1. The salesman's overpersuasive tactics made me buy a product I didn't need.
  2. The politician's overpersuasive speech convinced the crowd to vote for her.
  3. The lawyer's overpersuasive arguments swayed the jury in favor of his client.
  4. The child's overpersuasive whining convinced their parents to buy them a toy.
  5. The ad's overpersuasive imagery made me crave the product advertised.
  6. The teacher's overpersuasive lectures made the students lose interest in the subject.
  7. The cult leader's overpersuasive methods brainwashed his followers.
  8. The overpersuasive advertising campaign created an unrealistic expectation for the product.
  9. The negotiator's overpersuasive skills helped them secure a favorable deal.
  10. The therapist's overpersuasive approach prevented the patient from exploring their own feelings.

FAQs About the word overpersuade

To persuade or influence against one's inclination or judgment.

win (over), induce, bring, persuade, gain, prevail (on or upon), move, convert, talk (into), argue

deter,discourage, deter, dissuade, discourage, dissuade,unsell, unsell,

The salesman's overpersuasive tactics made me buy a product I didn't need.

The politician's overpersuasive speech convinced the crowd to vote for her.

The lawyer's overpersuasive arguments swayed the jury in favor of his client.

The child's overpersuasive whining convinced their parents to buy them a toy.