Argue into doing

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verb phrase

To convince or persuade someone to do something through argument or reasoning.

She managed to argue him into doing his homework.
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Emotional Appeal

Involves emotional reasons more than logical ones, attempting to make someone feel a certain way.

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After the sad movie, she argued him into donating to the charity.
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Causal Convincing

Typically used in casual or familiar relationships rather than formal ones.

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He argued her into taking a day off to relax.
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Persistence

Often implies a certain degree of persistence in convincing someone over time.

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She finally argued him into adopting a healthier lifestyle.
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