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German

Detailed Translations for Persuasion from German to English

Persuasion:


Synonyms for "Persuasion":


Wiktionary Translations for Persuasion:

Persuasion
  1. Überredungskunst



English

Detailed Translations for Persuasion from English to German

persuasion:

persuasion [the ~] noun

  1. the persuasion (conviction; belief)
    der Glaube; die Überzeugung
  2. the persuasion (religion; faith; divine worship)
    der Religion; der Gottesdienst; der Glaube
  3. the persuasion
    die Überredung

Translation Matrix for persuasion:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Glaube belief; conviction; divine worship; faith; persuasion; religion belief; creed; disposition; divine worship; faith; idea; inclination; notion; opinion; presuming; presumption; religion; religious conviction; supposition; view
Gottesdienst divine worship; faith; persuasion; religion Mass; divine service; mass; religious worship; service; worship
Religion divine worship; faith; persuasion; religion religion
Überredung persuasion
Überzeugung belief; conviction; persuasion conviction; creed; disposition; idea; inclination; notion; opinion; view
- opinion; sentiment; suasion; thought; view

Related Words for "persuasion":

  • persuasions

Synonyms for "persuasion":


Antonyms for "persuasion":

  • dissuasion

Related Definitions for "persuasion":

  1. a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty1
    • I am not of your persuasion1
  2. the act of persuading (or attempting to persuade); communication intended to induce belief or action1

Wiktionary Translations for persuasion:

persuasion
noun
  1. the act of persuading
  2. a strongly held conviction, opinion or belief
  3. one's power of persuading
  4. a sort, type, or kind with respect to convictions and beliefs
persuasion
Cross Translation:
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persuasion Religion; Glaube religion — (religion) système de représentation du monde et de croyances reliant les hommes entre eux au sein de leurs communautés et les reliant à leur environnement naturel, fondé sur la foi dans l’existence de forces inconnues - appelées aussi Dieu(x) - qui lui ont d