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Webster 1913 Edition


Suasion

Sua′sion

,
Noun.
[L.
suasio
, fr.
suadere
,
suasum
, to advise, persuade, fr.
suadus
persuading, persuasive; akin to
suavis
sweet: cf. OF.
suasion
. See
Suave
, and cf.
Dissuade
,
Persuade
.]
The act of persuading; persuasion;
as, moral
suasion
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Suasion

SUASION

,
Noun.
The act of persuading. [See Persuade.]

Definition 2024


suasion

suasion

English

Noun

suasion (plural suasions)

  1. The act of urging or influencing; persuasion.
    • 1977, Stephen R. Donaldson, The Illearth War, page 75:
      The high intricate ways of the Keep had a strange power of suasion, an ability to carry conviction.
    • 1982, Jacob Kipp, "Review of The Royal Navy and the Siege of Bilbao by James Cable," Military Affairs, vol. 46, no. 4, page 217:
      James Cable, the author of Gunboat Diplomacy (Chatto & Windus, 1971), has created an excellent case study of naval presence and suasion during the era of appeasement.

Usage notes

  • "Persuasion" is much more commonly used than "suasion".
  • "Persuasion" ordinarily refers to exhortation by means of argumentation or reasoned discourse. "Suasion" may have this sense, but it is not uncommon for "suasion" to refer to the exercise of influence by other means.

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