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from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a convincing manner; in a manner to compel assent, or to leave no room for doubt.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adverb in a convincing manner; in a manner to compel assent.

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  • adverb In a convincing manner; with conviction.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adverb in a convincing manner

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Examples

  • Magnus Carlsen produces a superb performance to take the title convincingly and his rating over 2800!

    Susan Polgar Chess Daily News and Information 2009

  • I have posted elsewhere the suggestion that Rep. Pelosi and Sen. Byrd, the speaker - and president pro tem-elects, respectively, co-sponsor a bill to repeal the present Succession in Office Act (which Yale professor Akhil Reed Amar argues, altogether convincingly, is unconstitutional) and return to the pre-1947 Act, whereby next in line to the VP is the secretary of state.

    Balkinization 2006

  • I have posted elsewhere the suggestion that Rep. Pelosi and Sen. Byrd, the speaker - and president pro tem-elects, respectively, co-sponsor a bill to repeal the present Succession in Office Act (which Yale professor Akhil Reed Amar argues, altogether convincingly, is unconstitutional) and return to the pre-1947 Act, whereby next in line to the VP is the secretary of state.

    Balkinization 2006

  • I have posted elsewhere the suggestion that Rep. Pelosi and Sen. Byrd, the speaker - and president pro tem-elects, respectively, co-sponsor a bill to repeal the present Succession in Office Act (which Yale professor Akhil Reed Amar argues, altogether convincingly, is unconstitutional) and return to the pre-1947 Act, whereby next in line to the VP is the secretary of state.

    Balkinization 2006

  • I have posted elsewhere the suggestion that Rep. Pelosi and Sen. Byrd, the speaker - and president pro tem-elects, respectively, co-sponsor a bill to repeal the present Succession in Office Act (which Yale professor Akhil Reed Amar argues, altogether convincingly, is unconstitutional) and return to the pre-1947 Act, whereby next in line to the VP is the secretary of state.

    Balkinization 2006

  • I have posted elsewhere the suggestion that Rep. Pelosi and Sen. Byrd, the speaker - and president pro tem-elects, respectively, co-sponsor a bill to repeal the present Succession in Office Act (which Yale professor Akhil Reed Amar argues, altogether convincingly, is unconstitutional) and return to the pre-1947 Act, whereby next in line to the VP is the secretary of state.

    Balkinization 2006

  • I have posted elsewhere the suggestion that Rep. Pelosi and Sen. Byrd, the speaker - and president pro tem-elects, respectively, co-sponsor a bill to repeal the present Succession in Office Act (which Yale professor Akhil Reed Amar argues, altogether convincingly, is unconstitutional) and return to the pre-1947 Act, whereby next in line to the VP is the secretary of state.

    Balkinization 2006

  • I have posted elsewhere the suggestion that Rep. Pelosi and Sen. Byrd, the speaker - and president pro tem-elects, respectively, co-sponsor a bill to repeal the present Succession in Office Act (which Yale professor Akhil Reed Amar argues, altogether convincingly, is unconstitutional) and return to the pre-1947 Act, whereby next in line to the VP is the secretary of state.

    Balkinization 2006

  • I have posted elsewhere the suggestion that Rep. Pelosi and Sen. Byrd, the speaker - and president pro tem-elects, respectively, co-sponsor a bill to repeal the present Succession in Office Act (which Yale professor Akhil Reed Amar argues, altogether convincingly, is unconstitutional) and return to the pre-1947 Act, whereby next in line to the VP is the secretary of state.

    Balkinization 2006

  • A chilling vision of a dystopian 1987 where the government has cracked down on the private ownership of gold, and less convincingly, is caught up in an interminable foreign war.

    Crouch End Massive amuchmoreexotic 2006

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