Definition of Reconvincing

1. reconvince [v] - See also: reconvince

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reconvincing

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

Literary usage of Reconvincing

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

1. Mormonism: Its Leaders and Designs by John Hyde (1857)
"... to be actively employed in the ministry might waken up my old confidence; that in the effort to convince others, I might succeed in reconvincing myself. ..."

2. University Sermons by Henry Sloane Coffin (1914)
"It kept convincing and reconvincing us; and there was nothing for us but to lie easily and confidently, saying, "I am held; I cannot think in any other way. ..."

3. University Sermons by Henry Sloane Coffin (1914)
"It kept convincing and reconvincing us; and there was nothing for us but to lie easily and confidently, saying, "I am held; I cannot think in any other way. ..."

4. The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany (1836)
"Possessing this sentiment of natural belief,' says he, ' we are not now under the necessity of reconvincing ourselves that the operations of na ture, ..."

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