The phrase
"much persuasion" means using a lot of effort or convincing arguments to make someone do or believe something.
Full definition
Long story short, I stayed longer than planned
after much persuasion from one of her now husband's friends and eventually went to dinner with them at Blu cabana.
When I asked if they tasted good on the grill, it didn't
take much persuasion for Chapman to organize a barbecue at CERC during the lunch hour.
Most men could see without
too much persuasion that looking at pornography and masturbating are incompatible with receiving Holy Communion without first obtaining sacramental reconciliation with God and the Church.
Their limitation lies in the brief part — text messages are too short to
include much persuasion, so they're best used in triggering an action that you've preplanned.
Its loan to us had originally been agreed on the condition that it wasn't to leave Germany, but after
much persuasion Volkswagen eventually agreed to allow us — or more specifically Roger Green — to drive it all the way from Wolfsburg to the UK for our test.
February 2010 Gary, I returned home from Tamarindo yesterday (only after
much persuasion by my family), and I can't even begin to express what a fantastic vacation I had.
In my Museum Director hat, fundraising for an exhibition of an artist who is by no means a household name poses its own challenges, and
requires much persuasion.
After
much persuasion, my ped referred me to an ENT... who promptly with no arguement clipped her tongue.
So when parole - jumping Danny Ocean comes calling with his crazy plan, Pitt doesn't need
much persuasion, even though he's pretty sure there's no way to pull it off.