overpersuaded

/ˌoʊvərpərˈsweɪdɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of overpersuade: convinced someone to do something by using too much pressure or argument.
    • She overpersuaded her friend to join the club, even though he was hesitant.
    • The salesman overpersuaded the customer into buying an expensive warranty.
    • He felt he had been overpersuaded to take on the extra work.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Having been convinced to do something through excessive persuasion.
    • The overpersuaded voters later regretted their decision.
    • The team was overpersuaded by the coach's emotional speech.
    • She looked overpersuaded and unsure after the long debate.
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