persuasory

adj

Etymology

From post-classical Latin persuasorius, from the participle stem of Latin persuādēre (“to persuade”).

  1. derived from persuādēre
  2. derived from persuasorius

Definitions

  1. Persuasive.

    • This, as my mother was pleased to tell me, being the last persuasory effort that is to be attempted, I will be as particular in the account of it as my head and my heart will allow me to be.

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