It is our duty to see that we are persuaded only by the presentation of worthy motives, and that in our own efforts to persuade others we do not appeal to envy, jealousy, religious prejudices, race hatred, or lower motives.
Persuade others to aid an unfortunate family living in our community.
Our own welfare and happiness depends to so great an extent upon the actions of others that our success in life is often measured by our ability to persuade others to act in accordance with our desires.
This cry, unconscious though it may be, is an eager, insistent demand for attention, an appeal to the minds and the feelings of others, an attempt to persuade others to act.
Those who seek to persuade others by scientific means will learn to determine in just what way each individual is most interested in himself.
I shall do all I can to persuade others to take the same measures for their cure which I have.
I shall do all I can, to persuade others to take the same measures for their cure which I have taken.
I shall do all I can to persuade others to take for their cure the same measures that I have taken for mine.
We own to small faults to persuade others that we have not great ones.
And the pains we take to persuade othersas well as ourselves amply show that the task is far from easy.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "persuade others" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.