- persuade
- verbADVERB▪ successfully▪ almost▪ eventually, finally, ultimately▪ quickly▪ easily▪
She was easily persuaded to accompany us.
▪ gently▪Dictators can sometimes be gently persuaded to leave power with special deals that guarantee their safety.
▪ somehow▪He somehow persuaded the studio to let him make the movie.
VERB + PERSUADE▪ attempt to, seek to, try to, work to▪ hope to▪ be able to, be unable to, can▪ manage to▪He eventually managed to persuade the caretaker to let him in.
▪ help (to)▪ be difficult to▪ fail toPREPOSITION▪ into▪She was persuaded into buying an expensive dress.
▪ of▪We must persuade the government of the need for change.
▪ out of (esp. BrE)▪There was no way to persuade him out of it.
▪Why not invite Larry, if he can be persuaded out of hibernation?
PHRASES▪ an attempt to persuade sb, an effort to persuade sb▪an unsuccessful attempt to persuade her colleagues
▪ be fully persuaded▪I am not fully persuaded by these arguments.
▪ be reluctantly persuaded▪I was reluctantly persuaded to join the committee.
▪ have difficulty (in) persuading sb▪They had difficulty in persuading the two sides to sit down together.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.