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The meaning of Suasion

Suasion – definition

noun

Persuasion as opposed to force or compulsion.

Usage examples:

The clearing banks found the use of both moral suasion and direct controls particularly irksome
noun

Influence, especially from government organizations, that is used to try to persuade banks and other financial institutions to keep to rules and act in the best interests of the economy

Suasion translation into English

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劝说

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Overreding, Afspreken

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Persuasion, Pression morale

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Überredung

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उत्तेजना, उसकाव, राजी करना, सम्मत करना

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Suasione

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권고

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Уговоры, Уговаривание

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Persuasión

Word origin

late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin suasio(n- ), from suadere ‘to urge’.

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