"Perpession" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think you meant "persuasion".
Persuasion is the act of convincing someone to do something or believe something through arguments, reasons, or opinions. It is the ability to influence someone's thoughts, feelings, or actions by making a case for a particular idea or cause.
I think you meant to type "persuasion". Here are 5 usage examples:
The verb "perpend" means to consider or think about something seriously for long, usually in order to make a decision. It can also mean to investigate or examine something carefully, often in a formal or official way.
The correct spelling is "perpendicular".<br><br>Perpendicular refers to something that stands at right angles to something else, or forms a 90-degree angle with it.
The word "perpendicularity" refers to the state or quality of being perpendicular, which means being at a 90-degree angle or right angle to another line, surface, or direction. In geometry, perpendicularity is a property of lines or planes that intersect or meet at a right angle.
The word "perpendicularly" means: at an angle of 90 degrees; at right angles to something.
To perpetrate means to commit or carry out (a harmful or illegal act), especially to perpetuate or extend (a fault or abuse).
Commited or carried out (a crime, act of harm, etc.) in a deliberate and often cruel or sadistic manner.
To perpetrate means to commit or carry out a crime, wrongdoing, or evil act; often implies a deliberate and intentional action. It can also mean to cause or bring about something, often in a negative or harmful way.
Perpetration refers to the act of committing a crime or wrongdoing. It specifically means to commit an evil deed, a crime, or a wicked act, and to continue or repeat it.
A perpetrator is a person who commits a crime, a wrongdoing, or a harmful act. It can also refer to someone who is responsible for causing harm, damage, or injury to someone or something. In a broader sense, it can describe anyone who engages in unacceptable or harmful behavior, regardless of whether it is illegal or not.
Perpetrators refer to the individuals responsible for committing a crime, wrongdoing, or illegal activity, often causing harm or damage to others.
Perpetual refers to something that lasts or continues indefinitely, without interruption or end. It can also mean continuing or happening repeatedly, without stopping or ceasing. Examples of perpetual verbs include "to perpetuate" (to continue or keep doing something) and "perpetuate itself" (to continue or keep happening on its own). In general, perpetual conveys a sense of timelessness, persistence, and unbroken continuity.