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Convictions refer to strongly held beliefs, opinions, or principles that one is deeply committed to or has a strong sense of moral obligation to uphold.
Convictism refers to a social and political movement that emerged in the late 18th century, which emphasized the rehabilitation of criminals rather than their punishment. It was pioneered by prisoners and philanthropic reformers who believed that prisoners could be reformed through education, labor, and moral instruction.
Convictive refers to something that is convincing or persuasive, often in a way that is decisive or irrefutable. It can also mean to cause someone to change their opinion or perception, making it impossible for them to hold a different view. In a broader sense, it may imply a sense of certainty or irrefutability, making it difficult to dispute or refute what has been presented.
To persuade or influence someone's opinion or decision so that they believe or do something.
Convinced means thoroughly persuaded or satisfied about something, often as a result of evidence or persuasion. It can also mean having complete confidence in one's own views or opinions. For example: "I'm convinced that the new policy will improve productivity." or "She's convinced that she's made the right decision."
to persuade someone to believe or do something by showing or explaining the reasons why it is a good idea or the right thing to do
Convincing refers to something or someone that is able to persuade or influence another person or group of people to accept a particular point of view, idea, or proposal. It typically involves presenting or arguing a case in a way that is clear, reasonable, and compelling, and that ultimately leads to agreement or acceptance.
In a convincingly manner means to do or say something in a way that is persuasive and makes others believe in its truth or value. It implies a strong sense of sincerity, authenticity, and authority that induces trust and confidence in the listener or reader. Someone who presents information convincingly is able to overcome doubts and skepticism, making their argument or point of view more credible and acceptable.
Convincingness refers to the quality or state of being convincing, which means being capable of persuading or influencing others to accept or believe something. It involves having a strong and effective argument, presentation, or persuasion that can alter someone's opinion, decision, or behavior. Convincingness can be demonstrated through clear and logical reasoning, emotional appeal, or evidence-based information, ultimately leading to a change in one's perspective or actions.
Con332; Live with (someone) in a social or hospitable manner.<br><br>Example: "The family liked to convive with their guests during the holidays, making everyone feel welcome."
Convivial refers to a warm, friendly, and sociable atmosphere or a person who is pleasant and hospitable. It can describe a gathering or an event where people feel comfortable and enjoy each other's company.
A convivialist is a person who values and promotes a sense of community, friendship, and sociability. The term is derived from the Latin "convivium", meaning "feast" or "company", and suggests a person who enjoys and thrives in social gatherings and group activities. A convivialist is likely someone who is warm, welcoming, and skilled at bringing people together, often through a sense of shared fun, laughter, and camaraderie.
Conviviality refers to a friendly and sociable atmosphere, often characterized by good-natured conversations, laughter, and a sense of togetherness among people. It is the quality of being warm, welcoming, and hospitable, often found in social gatherings or events where people feel comfortable and at ease. The word can also describe the character or mood of a place, event, or situation that is inviting and conducive to socializing, sharing, and enjoying each other's company.
To convocate means to summon or gather together, often in an official capacity. In academic institutions, convocation typically refers to a formal ceremony where students are graduates, or when faculty and staff are honored.
The verb "convocated" is the past tense of the verb "convocate", which means to summon or gather people or a group of people to a meeting, assembly, or conference.
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Convocations refer to formal gatherings or meetings, often of a ceremonial or ritualistic nature, for the purpose of addressing or honoring a group or individual.
To convolve means to summon or gather people, especially officially, for a meeting or a decision-making process. It involves calling together people, often in a formal or ceremonial manner, to deliberate or make a collective decision. The term is often used in a formal or official context, and is commonly found in legal, political, or ceremonial contexts.
Convoked refers to a formal meeting or assembly that has been summoned or called together, often by a superior or authority figure. This can include a gathering of people for a specific purpose, such as a business meeting, a council, or a conference.
Convokes is the third person singular present tense of the verb "convoke", which means to summon or call together a group of people, often for a formal meeting or assembly.
The word "convoking" is a verb that means to summon or call together, especially for a formal occasion or meeting. It can also mean to provoke or stir up strong emotions or reactions in someone.
To convolute something means to twist or turn it into a complicated or complex shape, often making it difficult to understand or untangle. It can also refer to the act of making something obscure or ambiguous by adding unnecessary complexity.
Convolutedness refers to the quality or condition of being complicated, intricate, or confusing, often to the point where it is difficult to understand or follow.
The word "convolutes" is a verb that means to twist or turn something into a complex or intricate form, often in a spiral or helical shape. It can also refer to the act of making something convoluted or confusing.
Convoluting is a verb that means to make something complex or confused by adding too many details, intricacies, or complications. It can also mean to twist or turn something in a complicated way, often leading to a tangled or knotted state. In a figurative sense, it can mean to make something seem more complicated or mysterious than it actually is by adding unnecessary layers of meaning or complexity.
Convolution refers to a mathematical operation used to combine two functions or signals by sliding one over the other, element-wise multiplying them, and integrating them to produce a new, output function or signal. In a broader sense, convolution can also refer to a process of blending or merging separate elements or components to form a new, combined whole.
The term "convolutional" refers to a mathematical operation that combines two functions by sliding one function over the other and computing the overlap at each position. In the context of neural networks, a convolutional neural network (CNN) uses this operation to extract features from images.
Convolutions refer to a process of combining or merging two or more things into a single entity, often resulting in a new or transformed whole. This can apply to various domains, including mathematics, physics, engineering, and even art.<br><br>In mathematics, a convolution is the operation of combining two functions by sliding one over the other and taking the integral of the products. This is often used in signal processing, image processing, and other fields where functions or signals need to be combined.<br><br>In physics, convolutions can pertain to the merging of particles or waves, resulting in new properties or behavior.<br><br>In engineering, convolutions can refer to the combination of two systems, circuits, or processes to create a new system or functionality.<br><br>In art, convolutions can refer to the arrangement of shapes, forms, or textures that merge to create a new aesthetic or visual structure.<br><br>In general, convolutions involve integrating or combining different elements to create a new, emergent entity that often exhibits unique characteristics or properties.
Convolutive refers to the process of folding or combining a function or signal with its own delayed or shifted version, often to create a new signal or pattern. In other words, it involves the repeated application of a function to itself, typically with a shift or delay, to generate a new output. Convolutive processing is commonly used in signal processing, image processing, and other areas of applied mathematics, such as convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and Fourier analysis.
Convolving refers to the process of combining two or more signal functions or sequences by multiplying them together and then integrating the result. In mathematics, it is often represented by the convolution symbol "" and is used extensively in signal processing, probability theory, and other fields.
Convolvulaceae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the morning glory family. It is a group of annual or perennial vines, shrubs, and herbaceous plants that are found in warm and temperate regions around the world. The family includes around 2,200 species, including the morning glory, bindweed, and sweet potato. They are known for their twining habit, trumpet-shaped flowers, and edible seeds.
Convolvulaceous refers to something that resembles or is reminiscent of a convolvulus, which is a type of flowering plant, specifically a vine or a climber, often with trumpet-shaped flowers. In a broader sense, the word can be used to describe something that is ornate, intricate, or curled in a spiral shape, much like the tendrils of a convolvulus plant. The term is often used in botany, art, and architecture to describe the intricate patterns or designs found in nature or human creations.