Definition of Reconvinced

1. reconvince [v] - See also: reconvince

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reconvinced

reconverting
reconverts
reconvey
reconveyance
reconveyances
reconveyed
reconveying
reconveys
reconvict
reconvicted
reconvicting
reconviction
reconvictions
reconvicts
reconvince
reconvinced (current term)
reconvinces
reconvincing
reconvocation
reconvocations
recook
recooked
recooking
recooks
recool
recooling
recooper
recoopered
recoopering
recoopers

Literary usage of Reconvinced

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginia by Robert Baylor Semple (1894)
"Then to the right about again he is reconvinced that Calvinism is the only true way. Having moved to Kentucky he finds some professors of high standing in ..."

2. A Defence of "The Eclipse of Faith" by Henry Rogers (1854)
"... and I think I am hardly likely to be reconvinced by the mere sound of their names, ushered in by vague professions of profound admiration of their ..."

3. Germany Since 1740 by George Madison Priest (1915)
"... be reconvinced and he could yield. His greatest wisdom appeared in his selection of his aides and in his support of them. William I was succeeded by his ..."

4. Germany Since 1740 by George Madison Priest (1915)
"A man of strong character and deep convictions, he could be reconvinced and he could yield. His greatest wisdom appeared in his selection of his aides and ..."

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