SUASION


Meaning of SUASION in English

ˈswāzhən noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Latin suasion-, suasio, from suasus (past participle of suadēre to advise, urge) + -ion-, -io -ion; akin to Latin suavis sweet — more at sweet

: the act or an instance of urging, convincing, or persuading : persuasion

moral suasion

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