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How to use convincingly in a sentence

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Parsing their complex performances, she convincingly reads them as both obeisant and self-empowering.
No mayor in living memory has explicitly, convincingly made the case for an expanding, opportunity city.
It is a good plan, and after extensive discussion and analysis and questioning, the board voted convincingly in favor of it.
He doesn't possess the personal gravitas to speak convincingly of great political ideals.
It can get tiresome, although Rourke, somewhat of a real-life cartoon character, pulls it off the most convincingly.
The Conservatives, however, convincingly beat them in head-to-head battles.
Most impressive of all were the extraordinarily well sung and convincingly choreographed choral scenes.
He is quite an original thinker and really did invent the idea of Mozart as a brat so convincingly that now most people think it's fact.
The attractive lovers move convincingly from mutual sexual curiosity to Strindbergian loathing.
Amorth presents his ostensibly absurd stories convincingly, with charm and plenty of natural levity.
They won their heat convincingly to obtain a favourable lane draw for their final which they won in style.
Neither dates nor provenances can convincingly explain the development of these distinct artistic languages.
Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix, two actors I don't like very much, perform convincingly and, more important, don't overact and chew the scenery.
She argues convincingly that anatomy must be historicized in a particular time, place, and locus of interests.
Boscaini manages to say this entirely convincingly under a sullen, grey sky in Dublin.
The actors in the commercial convincingly bulge out their cheeks to convey that they are full of putrid vomit.
If push comes to shove, many women MSPs could convincingly take on the role of clippies.
His various books show his conviction that capitalism has won the ideological struggle convincingly and for all time.
Rarely has the potential power of hip hop been so convincingly harnessed, with Chuck D's furiously articulate lyrics detonating like bombs.
To read it is to see some of the finest scholars in our field explaining their work to students, directly, personably, and convincingly.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Then, convincingly and ingenuously, I knew you loved me the moment we first met.
The theory of progressive distress fits convincingly into the scheme of the Hegelian three-phase dialectic.
Storm has pointed out, convincingly it seems to me, the untenability of the latter supposition.
A change of will can always manifest itself in action but it is very difficult to externalize convincingly a mere change of heart.
Gee reconstructs the masked balls and political intrigues of the time convincingly, while telling a story that feels very modern.
Amok seems to be improving with each outing over hurdles and won convincingly at Fakenham last time.
Never had he been actually nearer to her, and never had she been more convincingly remote.
I was proud that it did mean something to me, and for the first time in a weary while I was convincingly conscious of a superiority over him.
At the moment he looked to me convincingly tired, gone slack all over, like a man who has passed through some sort of crisis.
Men aim to speak earnestly and convincingly, but not oratorically.
Gruen's protagonist convincingly evolves from a hapless, rich gadabout into a serious, capable woman.
Judging by the subsequent sales, we think the grumblers lost that argument quite convincingly.
He talked on convincingly, dispelling all hesitation by words and gesture.
It convincingly demonstrates the centrality of the influential Book of Common Prayer to an emerging national culture.
Martial's Epigrams come in for extended analysis as classical texts prefiguring proprietary authorship, and his importance for Jonson is convincingly established.
They made a precarious landing at Siccar Point, where Hutton was able, for the first time, to convincingly demonstrate his discovery of deep time.
In addition, Dekker argues convincingly that the hiring of wet-nurses had little do with indifference but was motivated by the wish to take go od care of the child.
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