overpersuaded (Meaning)

overpersuaded

to persuade to act contrary to one's conviction or preference

overpersuaded Sentence Examples

  1. The salesman overpersuaded the elderly woman into buying a product she didn't need.
  2. I was overpersuaded by my friend to go to the party, even though I didn't really want to.
  3. The teacher overpersuaded the students into studying harder, even though they were already doing well.
  4. The manager overpersuaded the employee to take on extra work, even though he was already overwhelmed.
  5. The politician overpersuaded the voters into supporting his policies, even though they were unpopular.
  6. The parent overpersuaded the child to eat their vegetables, even though they didn't like them.
  7. The doctor overpersuaded the patient into undergoing a risky surgery, even though there were other options.
  8. The friend overpersuaded the other friend to go out drinking, even though they knew they had to get up early the next morning.
  9. The company overpersuaded the employees into accepting a contract that was not in their best interests.
  10. The advisor overpersuaded the student into taking a course that was not relevant to their studies.

FAQs About the word overpersuaded

to persuade to act contrary to one's conviction or preference

talked (into), convinced, prompted, influenced, brainwashed, satisfied, inclined, converted, brought, sold

discouraged, dissuaded, deterred,,unsold

The salesman overpersuaded the elderly woman into buying a product she didn't need.

I was overpersuaded by my friend to go to the party, even though I didn't really want to.

The teacher overpersuaded the students into studying harder, even though they were already doing well.

The manager overpersuaded the employee to take on extra work, even though he was already overwhelmed.