unpersuasion (Meaning)
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unpersuasion (n.)
The state of not being persuaded; disbelief; doubt.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unpersuasion
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unpersuasion Sentence Examples
- The unpersuasion campaign aimed to dispel the negative stereotypes surrounding the minority group.
- The witness's unpersuasion made the jury question the reliability of the testimony.
- Despite the compelling arguments, the audience remained unconvinced and displayed unpersuasion.
- The politician's unpersuasion of the electorate contributed to their defeat in the election.
- The persuasive techniques employed by the salesperson proved ineffective, resulting in unpersuasion.
- The unpersuasion of the voters caused the referendum to fail.
- The child's unpersuasion of his parents to let him stay up late led to disappointment.
- The customer's unpersuasion caused the business to offer a full refund.
- The unpersuasion of the public regarding climate change hindered efforts to mitigate its effects.
- The jury's unpersuasion of the evidence led to a verdict of not guilty.
FAQs About the word unpersuasion
The state of not being persuaded; disbelief; doubt.
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The unpersuasion campaign aimed to dispel the negative stereotypes surrounding the minority group.
The witness's unpersuasion made the jury question the reliability of the testimony.
Despite the compelling arguments, the audience remained unconvinced and displayed unpersuasion.
The politician's unpersuasion of the electorate contributed to their defeat in the election.