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convinced
(
a
.)確信的,深信的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·vince
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Convinced
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Convincing
.]
1.
To
overpower
;
to
overcome
;
to
subdue
or
master
. [
Obs
.]
His
two
chamberlains
Will
I
with
wine
and
wassail
so
convince
That
memory
,
the
warder
of
the
brain
,
Shall
be
a
fume
. --
Shak
.
2.
To
overcome
by
argument
;
to
force
to
yield
assent
to
truth
;
to
satisfy
by
proof
.
Such
convincing
proofs
and
assurances
of
it
as
might
enable
them
to
convince
others
.
--
Atterbury
.
3.
To
confute
;
to
prove
the
fallacy
of
. [
Obs
.]
God
never
wrought
miracle
to
convince
atheism
,
because
his
ordinary
works
convince
it
.
--
Bacon
.
4.
To
prove
guilty
;
to
convict
. [
Obs
.]
Which
of
you
convinceth
me
of
sin?
--
John
viii
. 46.
Seek
not
to
convince
me
of
a
crime
Which
I
can
ne'er
repent
,
nor
you
can
pardon
. --
Dryden
.
Syn:
--
To
persuade
;
satisfy
;
convict
.
Usage:
--
To
Convince
,
persuade
.
To
convince
is
an
act
of
the
understanding
;
to
persuade
,
of
the
will
or
feelings
.
The
one
is
effected
by
argument
,
the
other
by
motives
.
There
are
cases
,
however
,
in
which
persuade
may
seem
to
be
used
in
reference
only
to
the
assent
of
the
understanding
;
as
when
we
say
,
I
am
persuaded
it
is
so
;
I
can
not
persuade
myself
of
the
fact
.
But
in
such
instances
there
is
usually
or
always
a
degree
of
awakened
feeling
which
has
had
its
share
in
producing
the
assent
of
the
understanding
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
convinced
adj
1:
having
a
strong
belief
or
conviction
; "
a
convinced
and
fanatical
pacifist
" [
ant
:
unconvinced
]
2:
persuaded
of
;
very
sure
; "
were
convinced
that
it
would
be
to
their
advantage
to
join
"; "
I
am
positive
he
is
lying
";
"
was
confident
he
would
win
" [
syn
:
convinced(p)
,
positive(p)
,
confident(p)
]
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