1. convince
To be convinced
You can talk until you're blue in the face, but you'll never convince me.
Though Tom's English seems quite good at times, he doesn't seem to know his limitations and it's impossible to convince him that he's wrong when he makes a mistake.
No matter how much you try to convince people that chocolate is vanilla, it'll still be chocolate, even though you may manage to convince yourself and a few others that it's vanilla.
Whoever wants to marry her must first convince her father.
The Christian Religion not only was at first attended with miracles, but even at this day cannot be believed by any reasonable person without one. Mere reason is insufficient to convince us of its veracity.
I sat down to translate the sentence shown on the main page into my native language, and half an hour and two dozen sentences later I had to convince myself to stop.
There's no way to convince him. He absolutely insists that the only way to solve the problem is his way.
And we try to convince ourselves -- we really try to convince ourselves they're wrong.
All the time, I try to convince my friends to stop playing games. It is so detrimental to health!
Your goal for the party tonight is to convince Wendy you're a mature guy.
Trump is trying to convince men they are the ‘true victims’ of #MeToo movement
B1 to persuade someone to do something namawiać [+ to do sth] I convinced her to go to the doctor's.
But if you said to them: "The planet he came from is Asteroid B-612," then they would be convinced, and leave you in peace from their questions.
If my parents punished me for something I didn't do, I would tell them the truth and try to convince them of my innocence.
Englisch Wort "convaincre de"(convince) tritt in Sätzen auf:
verb with de