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Definition of convincingly in English: convincinglyadverb kənˈvɪnsɪŋlikənˈvɪnsɪŋli 1In a way that causes someone to believe that something is true or real. this chapter is not as convincingly argued Example sentencesExamples - Neither dates nor provenances can convincingly explain the development of these distinct artistic languages.
- Most impressive of all were the extraordinarily well sung and convincingly choreographed choral scenes.
- No mayor in living memory has explicitly, convincingly made the case for an expanding, opportunity city.
- The homeowner grabbed a toy gun and wielded it so convincingly that the criminals surrendered as he called the police.
- Simply and convincingly, he forgives his enemies.
- That she goes on to prove this claim convincingly is a testament to the effectiveness of her method.
- Estimates of between 7 and 10 percent of the budget are often cited, but have never been convincingly proven.
- Projected on the gallery wall, the video of the event convincingly resembled programs hosted by televangelists.
- The key to any work is how convincingly an artist conveys his intent.
- These are not developments that can be explained convincingly through the language of the decline, erosion, or loss of state power.
- 1.1as submodifier In a way that leaves no margin of doubt as to who has won.
he convincingly defeated the current champion Example sentencesExamples - The hot favorites have to be the Tigers, after winning so convincingly last season.
- She won the state senate primary convincingly over three little-known candidates.
- If he doesn't win here, and win convincingly, his strategy of betting on the later, bigger states will go down as a prime example of political hara-kiri.
- They reaffirmed their status on the South American beach soccer scene, convincingly overcoming the challenge of Venezuela.
- In November, she convincingly won the presidency in a runoff against her soccer-star opponent.
- He convincingly won the first set but slipped 3-0 down in the second before breaking back to force a tiebreaker.
- His various books show his conviction that capitalism has won the ideological struggle convincingly and for all time.
- It is a good plan, and after extensive discussion and analysis and questioning, the board voted convincingly in favor of it.
- Without the huge non-payment campaign, it is unlikely that the tax would have been so convincingly defeated.
- The center-right party convincingly won the general election and now has an overall majority of 368 seats.
Definition of convincingly in US English: convincinglyadverbkənˈvinsiNGlēkənˈvɪnsɪŋli 1In a way that causes someone to believe that something is true or real. this chapter is not as convincingly argued Example sentencesExamples - That she goes on to prove this claim convincingly is a testament to the effectiveness of her method.
- Projected on the gallery wall, the video of the event convincingly resembled programs hosted by televangelists.
- These are not developments that can be explained convincingly through the language of the decline, erosion, or loss of state power.
- Most impressive of all were the extraordinarily well sung and convincingly choreographed choral scenes.
- No mayor in living memory has explicitly, convincingly made the case for an expanding, opportunity city.
- Simply and convincingly, he forgives his enemies.
- Estimates of between 7 and 10 percent of the budget are often cited, but have never been convincingly proven.
- The homeowner grabbed a toy gun and wielded it so convincingly that the criminals surrendered as he called the police.
- The key to any work is how convincingly an artist conveys his intent.
- Neither dates nor provenances can convincingly explain the development of these distinct artistic languages.
- 1.1as submodifier In a way that leaves no margin of doubt as to who has won.
he convincingly defeated the current champion Example sentencesExamples - It is a good plan, and after extensive discussion and analysis and questioning, the board voted convincingly in favor of it.
- They reaffirmed their status on the South American beach soccer scene, convincingly overcoming the challenge of Venezuela.
- His various books show his conviction that capitalism has won the ideological struggle convincingly and for all time.
- The hot favorites have to be the Tigers, after winning so convincingly last season.
- The center-right party convincingly won the general election and now has an overall majority of 368 seats.
- In November, she convincingly won the presidency in a runoff against her soccer-star opponent.
- She won the state senate primary convincingly over three little-known candidates.
- If he doesn't win here, and win convincingly, his strategy of betting on the later, bigger states will go down as a prime example of political hara-kiri.
- He convincingly won the first set but slipped 3-0 down in the second before breaking back to force a tiebreaker.
- Without the huge non-payment campaign, it is unlikely that the tax would have been so convincingly defeated.
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