Convincing
Convincing adjective - Having the power to persuade.
Express and convincing are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Express" instead an adjective "Convincing".
Express
Express adjective - Of a particular or exact sort.
Convincing and express are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Convincing" instead an adjective "Express".
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- In The Aeneid and The Odyssey Sinon surrenders to the Trojans, after claiming to have defected from the Greeks, for the express purpose of convincing the Trojans that the Trojan horse was a gift.
Source: Fake Defector -
As anyone who watched Galaxy Express 999 knows, the mother went in fact mad due the particular mechanization process and too though for the gun, so Maetel pulled a decades-long plan ending in Maetel convincing Tetsuro to blow up his first planet, with Promesium on it.
Source: Anime / Captain Harlock
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