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Definitions from the WebConvanceDefinition:Convance (noun) is a term used to refer to the state or act of convincing someone to do or believe something, typically through persuasive arguments or evidence. Convance (verb) is the act of persuading or influencing someone to change their thoughts, beliefs, or actions. Senses:Sense 1:Noun: The state or act of convincing someone. Example Sentence: Her convance was so powerful that he could not ignore her plea. Related Products: Books on Persuasion Sense 2:Verb: To persuade or influence someone. Example Sentence: She managed to convance her colleagues to adopt her idea for the project. Related Products: Books on Influence Usages:Usage 1:Local: In local dialects, "convance" can also describe an agreement or contract between two parties. Example Sentence: The convance between the two families ensured a peaceful coexistence for generations. Usage 2:Popular: In popular culture, "convance" often refers to the act of convincing someone in a convincing or impressive manner. Example Sentence: As a salesperson, his convance skills were legendary, always closing deals effortlessly. Related Products: Books on Sales Techniques | ||||
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