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boycott to refuse to buy, use, attend, or deal with (a product, activity, business, or the like), usu. as a protest or means of persuasion. [1/2 definitions]
bring to cause to occur or change by way of persuasion, deliberate force, or natural consequences. [1/3 definitions]
coax to obtain by patient, gentle persuasion. [2/3 definitions]
convinced completely accepting of the validity of something because of another's persuasion. [1/2 definitions]
jawbone (informal) achieved by or employing persuasion by talk, rather than by command or authority. [1/3 definitions]
ply1 to offer something to (someone) repeatedly, esp. as a means of persuasion. [1/6 definitions]
solicit to try to obtain (business, recruits, donations, help, or the like) by persuasion, formal request, or pleading. [1/6 definitions]
subdue to bring under control by use of physical force, persuasion, or effort of will. [1/4 definitions]
suggestion in psychology, the process by which ideas or behavior are induced in a person without coercion or persuasion. [1/6 definitions]
twist (someone's) arm to use strong persuasion or force to induce some action.
yield to give way; to move or be moved as a response to persuasion or force. [1/8 definitions]