
acconsentire
to agree to something such as a request, proposal, demand, etc.
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acconsentire
to reluctantly accept something without protest

offrire
to propose an idea or theory for discussion
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indicare
to indicate or show something

approvare
to agree and not oppose to something that one generally finds unacceptable or unpleasant

riluttante
to express one's disagreement, refusal, or reluctance
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allettare
to make someone do something specific, often by offering something attractive
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insinuare
to gradually move oneself or a thing into a particular place or position by elusive manipulation
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proposare
to bring up a topic or question for discussion
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spingere
to encourage someone to do or say something
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nobiliare
to persuade someone to do what one wants by threatening them or giving them money

prevalere su
to persuade and convince a person to do something

rescindere
to officially cancel a law, decision, agreement, etc.

rompere
to cause an agreement or relation to be breached
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bellicoso
displaying a willingness to start an argument, fight, or war

adulazione
persuasive in a gentle manner

indicativo
serving as a clear sign or signal of something

pugnace
eager to start a fight or argument

tacito
suggested or understood without being verbally expressed

incontestabile
unlikely to cause an argument

abrogazione
the act of officially abolishing or ending a law, agreement, etc.

connotazione
a feeling or an idea suggested by a word aside from its literal or primary meaning
Connotation refers to the emotional or cultural associations that a word carries beyond its literal meaning. Unlike denotation, which is the straightforward definition of a word, connotation encompasses the feelings, ideas, or images that a word evokes in people's minds. For example, the word "home" denotes a place where one lives, but it often carries connotations of warmth, safety, and comfort. Understanding connotation is important for effective communication, as it influences how messages are received and interpreted. The connotations of words can vary based on personal experiences, cultural backgrounds, and societal norms, impacting the overall meaning in a conversation or text.

lusinga
nice things that are done for someone or said to them to persuade them to do something particular

compiacimento
willingness to do what makes others pleased and accept their opinions

divergenza
a difference in interests, views, opinions, etc.

esortazione
the action or process of trying very hard to persuade someone to do something

arringa
an angry speech that is loud and lengthy

tentazione
the wish to do or have something, especially something improper or foolish

ratifica
the act of validating an agreement by signing it or voting for it

approvazione
official approval or agreement

unanimità
a situation in which all those involved are in complete agreement on something

faida
sharp disagreements between people that last for a long time

mischia
an intense argument, fight, or contest

impasse
a difficult situation where progress is not possible because the people involved are unable to come to an agreement

scisma
a division between a group of people caused by their disagreement over beliefs or views

schermaglia
a short, political argument, particularly between rivals

vendetta
a violent argument between two groups in which members of each side make attempts to murder the members of the opposing side in retaliation for things that occurred in the past
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