cajolements

/kəˈdʒoʊlmənts/
noun
  1. Multiple acts or instances of persuading through flattery or gentle urging.
    • The politician's cajolements failed to win over the skeptical voters.
    • After many cajolements, the team finally agreed to the new schedule.
    • Her cajolements were met with laughter, but they worked in the end.
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