He convinced me that the story was true. They convinced us of their innocence. I managed to convince myself that I was doing the right thing. We convinced them to go along with our scheme. I was unable to convince her to stay.
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Word History
Etymology
Latin convincere to refute, convict, prove, from com- + vincere to conquer — more at victor