Definition of Suasive

1. a. Having power to persuade; persuasive; suasory.

Definition of Suasive

1. Adjective. Having power to persuade; persuasive. ¹

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Definition of Suasive

1. suasion [adj] - See also: suasion

Lexicographical Neighbors of Suasive

stœchiometric
stœchiometrical
stœchiometry
sua sponte
suabilities
suability
suable
suably
suage
suaku
suanite
suant
suasible
suasion
suasions
suasive (current term)
suasively
suasiveness
suasivenesses
suasory
suave
suavely
suaveness
suavenesses
suaver
suaves
suavest
suavified
suavifies
suavify

Literary usage of Suasive

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

1. Old New York: Or, Reminiscences of the Past Sixty Years. Being an Enlarged by John Wakefield Francis (1858)
"... the fulminations of anarchy gave way to the per- , suasive logic of rule and right. History was how, I indeed, teaching philosophy. ..."

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