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overbevise — meaning in English: convince

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'overbevise' in discussions that require persuasion, such as in debates or negotiations. For instance, you might hear it during a team meeting where one colleague is trying to convince others to adopt a new strategy, or in a casual setting where friends debate which movie to watch.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'overbevise' specifically implies convincing someone through reasoning or persuasion, synonyms like 'dytte' (to push) or 'overbevisning' (conviction) suggest different levels of intensity and context. You would choose 'overbevise' when you want to highlight the process of persuading someone intellectually rather than simply pushing them to a conclusion.
Culture
'Overbevise' stems from the Old Norse 'overbeisa', which means 'to overpower or convince'. Its cultural significance is tied to the Norwegian value of consensus, where convincing others is a key part of decision-making in both social and professional settings. Interestingly, the effectiveness of one's ability to 'overbevise' is often celebrated during traditional storytelling, showcasing how persuasive language can shape narratives.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'overbevise' in a sentence?
'Overbevise' can be used in sentences like 'Jeg prøver å overbevise henne om at dette er en god idé,' which translates to 'I am trying to convince her that this is a good idea.' It's commonly followed by 'om' (about) when specifying what you are trying to convince someone about.
Q.What are some common phrases with 'overbevise'?
Common phrases include 'overbevise noen' (convince someone) and 'være vanskelig å overbevise' (be hard to convince). These phrases are useful in various contexts, such as discussions or negotiations.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'overbevise'?
A common mistake is mistakenly using 'overbevise' without the appropriate preposition. Always remember to include 'om' when specifying what you are trying to convince someone about, as in 'overbevise dem om' (convince them about).
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