To be persuaded is to change your prior feelings, actions, and/or beliefs on a matter to where you agree with the persuader.
en.wikipedia.org While classical rhetoric trained speakers to be effective persuaders in public forums and institutions such as courtrooms and assemblies, contemporary rhetoric investigates human discourse writ large.
en.wikipedia.org I'm just saying that you need to ignore the words of a master manipulator and persuader, and focus on his actions.
www.moneymorning.com.au However, a great deal of diplomacy in establishing allies, bartering land, and signing peace treaties was necessary for each warring state, and the idealized role of the persuader/diplomat developed.
en.wikipedia.org Seen generously, presidents are the great communicators, proposers and persuaders; seen less generously they are semi-regal political celebrities.
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