Coaxed [verb]

Definition of Coaxed:

persuade

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Sentence/Example of Coaxed:

While Edwards has the potential to be an all-star caliber scoring talent, Minnesota will need to coax more consistent production and better defensive focus from the Atlanta native.

Since service-sector jobs now mean a higher chance of infection, even greater pay isn’t coaxing workers into the kitchen.

It led me to think I had to capture a bush to retrieve my prey within when, in fact, this is where a Bugsnax hides in protection until you coax it out.

Tomlin coaxed tremendous production from both players, and once they left Pittsburgh, the difficulty of managing them was fully revealed.

For most people, it’s enough, especially if you only need the coax for one that one remote corner of your house.

Its influence lies in the ability to coax the public into acting in the nation’s collective interest.

Parties sensibly focus on what they can pass rather than what they can’t, and so the agenda is endlessly tilted toward the narrow set of issues that can be coaxed into budget reconciliation.

Over the last several years, they have coaxed both bacterial cells and human cells to make gas vesicles and have placed such cells within mice.

Other sell-side people are hoping that some combination of ease and familiarity can help coax buyers into trying something new.

In Week 1 against the Jets, facing a third-and-5 early in the second quarter, Allen coaxed an offside penalty from the Jets defensive line with his hard count.