Persuasively

/pərˈsweɪsɪvli/

Definitions

  1. (adv.) In a manner that convincingly influences someone to agree or believe a point, often used in legal argumentation or advocacy.
    The attorney argued persuasively to convince the jury of her client's innocence.

Commentary

Used to describe the quality or manner of argument or presentation that effectively influences decision-makers in legal contexts.

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