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UMBRELLA TERM OF INFLUENCE AND MODE OF COMMUNICATION
Persuade; Persuasive; Social Psychology Persuasion; Inveigle; Inveigles; Inveigled; Inveigling; Persuades; Persuaded; Persuading; Persuasive communication; Systematic persuasion; Heuristic persuasion; Social persuasion
  • Persuasion]]'', novel by [[Jane Austen]], illustrated by [[C. E. Brock]]. For Sir Walter Elliot, baronet, the hints of Mr Shepherd, his agent, were quite unwelcome...
  • ''<nowiki/>'The art of persuasion'— returning from a ball in India'' from "The Graphic", 1890.
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inveigle         
(inveigles, inveigling, inveigled)
If you inveigle someone into doing something, you cleverly persuade them to do it when they do not really want to. (FORMAL)
She inveigles Paco into a plot to swindle Tania out of her savings.
= cajole
VERB: V n into n/-ing
Inveigle         
·vt To lead astray as if blind; to persuade to something evil by deceptive arts or flattery; to Entice; to Insnare; to Seduce; to Wheedle.
inveigle         
v. (d; tr.) to inveigle into; out of (to inveigle smb. into doing smt.)
inveigle         
[?n'vi:g(?)l, ?n've?g(?)l]
¦ verb (usu. inveigle someone into) persuade by deception or flattery.
Derivatives
inveiglement noun
Origin
C15: from Anglo-Norman Fr. envegler, alt. of OFr. aveugler 'to blind'.
inveigle         
v. a.
Entice, decoy, beguile, entrap, ensnare, lure.
Inveigled         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Inveigle.
Inveigling         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Inveigle.
persuaded         
persuasive         
Someone or something that is persuasive is likely to persuade a person to believe or do a particular thing.
What do you think were some of the more persuasive arguments on the other side?...
I can be very persuasive when I want to be...
ADJ
persuasively
...a trained lawyer who can present arguments persuasively.
ADV: ADV with v
persuasiveness
He has the personality and the persuasiveness to make you change your mind.
N-UNCOUNT
Persuasion         
·noun That which persuades; a persuasive.
II. Persuasion ·noun The power or quality of persuading; persuasiveness.
III. Persuasion ·noun The state of being persuaded or convinced; settled opinion or conviction, which has been induced.
IV. Persuasion ·noun A creed or belief; a sect or party adhering to a certain creed or system of opinions; as, of the same persuasion; all persuasions are agreed.
V. Persuasion ·noun The act of persuading; the act of influencing the mind by arguments or reasons offered, or by anything that moves the mind or passions, or inclines the will to a determination.

Википедия

Persuasion

Persuasion or persuasion arts is an umbrella term for influence. Persuasion can influence a person's beliefs, attitudes, intentions, motivations, or behaviours.

Persuasion is studied in many disciplines. Rhetoric studies modes of persuasion in speech and writing and is often taught as a classical subject.: 46  Psychology looks at persuasion through the lens of individual behaviour and neuroscience studies the brain activity associated with this behaviour. History and political science are interested in the role of propaganda in shaping historical events. In business, persuasion is aimed at influencing a person's (or group's) attitude or behaviour towards some event, idea, object, or another person (s) by using written, spoken, or visual methods to convey information, feelings, or reasoning, or a combination thereof. Persuasion is also often used to pursue personal gain, such as election campaigning, giving a sales pitch, or in trial advocacy. Persuasion can also be interpreted as using personal or positional resources to change people.