Convincentemente in english
Convincingly
pronunciation: kənvɪnsɪŋli part of speech: adverb
pronunciation: kənvɪnsɪŋli part of speech: adverb
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convincentemente = viably ; convincingly ; plausibly ; forcibly.
Example: It will remain such so long as it viably performs its initial function, or acquires another which is mutually supported by the constituency it serves.Example: Such a model relates acquisitions effectively and convincingly to a library's fiscal environment.Example: The justification for this is weak; it cannot plausibly be urged as a safeguard against fraud.Example: They demonstrate forcibly the postwar increase in this aspect of international communication, for example the figures are 19% in 1952 and 64% in 1974 for foreign material published in UK journals.more:
» poco convincentemente = unconvincingly .
Example: She argues - cleverly but unconvincingly - that environmental concerns can develop only out of economic comfort, & that curbing economic growth is not compatible with preserving the environment.» saber argumentar Algo convincentemente = make + a business case .
Example: A lack of internal resources was cited by 59% of respondents, and 34% said they lacked the data needed to make a business case for implementation.