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Persuasion vs. Influence — What's the Difference?

Persuasion vs. Influence — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Persuasion and Influence

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Persuasion

Persuasion or persuasion arts is an umbrella term of influence. Persuasion can attempt to influence a person's beliefs, attitudes, intentions, motivations, or behaviors.Propaganda is a form of persuasion used to persuade a large audience using for the purposes of the individual or group producing the propaganda.

Influence

A power affecting a person, thing, or course of events, especially one that operates without any direct or apparent effort
The pervasive influence that TV has on modern life.
Young people falling under the influence of a radical philosopher.

Persuasion

The act of persuading or the state of being persuaded
"The persuasion of a democracy to big changes is at best a slow process" (Harold J. Laski).

Influence

Power to sway or affect based on prestige, wealth, ability, or position
Used her family's influence to get the job.

Persuasion

The ability or power to persuade
"Three foremost aids to persuasion which occur to me are humility, concentration, and gusto" (Marianne Moore).
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Influence

A person who exerts such power
My parents considered my friend to be a bad influence on me.

Persuasion

A strongly held opinion; a conviction
"He had a strong persuasion that Likeman was wrong" (H.G. Wells).

Influence

A determining factor believed by some to affect individual tendencies and characteristics understood to be caused by the positions of the stars and planets at the time of one's birth.

Persuasion

A body of religious beliefs; a religion
Worshipers of various persuasions.

Influence

Factors believed to be caused by the changing positions of the stars and planets in relation to their positions at the time of one's birth.

Persuasion

A party, faction, or group holding to a particular set of ideas or beliefs.

Influence

To have an influence on (something); change
A news report that influenced the outcome of the election.

Persuasion

(Informal) Kind; sort
"the place where ... rockers of any gender or persuasion can become megastars" (Christopher John Farley).

Influence

To change the behavior or thinking of (someone); sway
Negative ads that are intended to influence voters.

Persuasion

The act of persuading, or trying to do so; the addressing of arguments to someone with the intention of changing their mind or convincing them of a certain point of view, course of action etc.

Influence

The power to affect, control or manipulate something or someone; the ability to change the development of fluctuating things such as conduct, thoughts or decisions.
I have absolutely no influence over him.

Persuasion

An argument or other statement intended to influence one's opinions or beliefs; a way of persuading someone.

Influence

An action exerted by a person or thing with such power on another to cause change.
I'm not able to exercise influence over him.

Persuasion

A strongly held conviction, opinion or belief.
It is his persuasion that abortion should never be condoned.

Influence

A person or thing exerting such power or action.
He has been a great influence on the voters during the elections.

Persuasion

One's ability or power to influence someone's opinions or feelings; persuasiveness.

Influence

(astrology) An element believed to determine someone's character or individual tendencies, caused by the position of the stars and planets at the time of one's birth.

Persuasion

A specified religious adherence, a creed; any school of thought or ideology.

Influence

(obsolete) The action of flowing in; influx.

Persuasion

Another personal, animal or inanimate trait that is not (very) liable to be changed by persuasion, such as sex, gender, ethnicity, origin, profession or nature.

Influence

(electricity) Electrostatic induction.

Persuasion

The act of persuading; the act of influencing the mind by arguments or reasons offered, or by anything that moves the mind or passions, or inclines the will to a determination.
For thou hast all the arts of fine persuasion.

Influence

(transitive) To have an effect on by using gentle or subtle action; to exert an influence upon; to modify, bias, or sway; to persuade or induce.
The politician wants to influence the public.
I must admit that this book influenced my outlook on life.

Persuasion

The state of being persuaded or convinced; settled opinion or conviction, which has been induced.
If the general persuasion of all men does so account it.
My firm persuasion is, at least sometimes,That Heaven will weigh man's virtues and his crimesWith nice attention.

Influence

(intransitive) To exert, make use of one's influence.

Persuasion

A creed or belief; a sect or party adhering to a certain creed or system of opinions; as, of the same persuasion; all persuasions are agreed.
Of whatever state or persuasion, religious or political.

Influence

To cause to flow in or into; infuse; instill.

Persuasion

The power or quality of persuading; persuasiveness.
Is 't possible that my deserts to youCan lack persuasion?

Influence

A flowing in or upon; influx.
God hath his influence into the very essence of all things.

Persuasion

That which persuades; a persuasive.

Influence

Hence, in general, the bringing about of an effect, physical or moral, by a gradual process; controlling power quietly exerted; agency, force, or tendency of any kind which affects, modifies, or sways; as, the influence which the sun exerts on animal and vegetable life; the influence of education on the mind; the influence, according to astrologers, of the stars over affairs.
Astrologers call the evil influences of the stars, evil aspects.
Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion?
She said : "Ah, dearest lord! what evil starOn you hath frown'd, and poured, his influence bad?"

Persuasion

The act of persuading (or attempting to persuade); communication intended to induce belief or action

Influence

Power or authority arising from elevated station, excelence of character or intellect, wealth, etc.; reputation; acknowledged ascendency; as, he is a man of influence in the community.
Such influence hath your excellency.

Persuasion

A personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty;
My opinion differs from yours
What are your thoughts on Haiti?

Influence

Induction.

Persuasion

Inducement to act by argument or reasoning or entreaty

Influence

To control or move by power, physical or moral; to affect by gentle action; to exert an influence upon; to modify, bias, or sway; to affect; to move; to persuade; to induce.
These experiments succeed after the same manner in vacuo as in the open air, and therefore are not influenced by the weight or pressure of the atmosphere.
This standing revelation . . . is sufficient to influence their faith and practice, if they attend.
The principle which influenced their obedience has lost its efficacy.

Influence

A power to affect persons or events especially power based on prestige etc;
Used her parents' influence to get the job

Influence

Causing something without any direct or apparent effort

Influence

A cognitive factor that tends to have an effect on what you do;
Her wishes had a great influence on his thinking

Influence

The effect of one thing (or person) on another;
The influence of mechanical action

Influence

One having power to influence another;
She was the most important influence in my life
He was a bad influence on the children

Influence

Have and exert influence or effect;
The artist's work influenced the young painter
She worked on her friends to support the political candidate

Influence

Shape or influence; give direction to;
Experience often determines ability
Mold public opinion

Influence

Induce into action by using one's charm;
She charmed him into giving her all his money

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