Definition of Reconvince

1. convince [v -VINCED, -VINCING, -VINCES] - See also: convince

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reconvince

reconvertible
reconverting
reconverts
reconvey
reconveyance
reconveyances
reconveyed
reconveying
reconveys
reconvict
reconvicted
reconvicting
reconviction
reconvictions
reconvicts
reconvince (current term)
reconvinced
reconvinces
reconvincing
reconvocation
reconvocations
recook
recooked
recooking
recooks
recool
recooling
recooper
recoopered
recoopering

Literary usage of Reconvince

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. New Studies in Literature by Edward Dowden (1895)
"... no longer to exist in relation to him, and he had to reconvince himself of its existence by clasping a tree, or something that happened to be near him. ..."

2. The Monthly Religious Magazine (1866)
"said himself that he was often so rapt into the world of ideas that the external world seemed not to be, and he had to reconvince himself of its existence ..."

3. Equal Pay for Equal Work: The Story of the Struggle for Justice Being Made by Grace Charlotte Strachan (1910)
"Now, there is a fallacy there; and I am disposed to believe that if we are so fortunate as to reconvince the legislature, that we will have an additional ..."

4. At One with the Invisible: Studies in Mysticism by Elias Hershey Sneath (1921)
"... of ideas that the external world seemed no longer to exist in relation to him, and he had to reconvince himself of its existence by clasping a tree, ..."

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