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Use "unpersuaded" in a sentence
"To the extent that they remain unpersuaded, their movement will suffer among a significant portion of the general public who hold liberal values of fair play and anti-racism highly."
"I remain unpersuaded, even in the light Gordon Brown’s abuse of the power to call an election at any time, or rather of his attempted abuse."
"The word "unpersuaded" means that you've heard the argument and found it unconvincing."