overbevise
Overview
The Norwegian verb 'overbevise' is a versatile and commonly used word that directly translates to 'to convince' or 'to persuade' in English. It implies a successful act of changing someone's opinion, belief, or course of action through reasoning, evidence, or argument. The word carries a strong sense of intellectual or emotional influence, where the subject (the one being convinced) comes to accept a new idea or truth.
'Overbevise' is often used in contexts where there's a need to present a compelling case or to bring someone around to your way of thinking. For example, one might 'overbevise en dommer' (convince a judge) with strong evidence, or 'overbevise en venn' (persuade a friend) to join an activity. The success of 'overbevise' is often measured by the other person's eventual agreement or change in behavior.
Grammatically, 'overbevise' is a regular verb, meaning its conjugations follow a predictable pattern. In the present tense, it is 'overbeviser' (e.g., 'Jeg overbeviser ham' - I convince him). The past tense is 'overbeviste' (e.g., 'Jeg overbeviste henne' - I convinced her). The present perfect form, used with 'har' (to have), is 'har overbevist' (e.g., 'Vi har overbevist dem' - We have convinced them). The past perfect, with 'hadde' (had), is 'hadde overbevist' (e.g., 'De hadde overbevist meg' - They had convinced me). The imperative form, used for commands, is 'overbevis' (e.g., 'Overbevis meg!' - Convince me!).
Unlike some English equivalents that can carry a negative connotation of manipulation, 'overbevise' in Norwegian generally implies a more neutral or even positive act of guiding someone towards a rational conclusion or a beneficial action. However, the context can always color its interpretation. For instance, 'å overbevise noen mot sin vilje' (to convince someone against their will) would clearly imply coercion. It is a key verb for expressing the successful outcome of an argument, a negotiation, or an effort to influence someone's perspective.
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نکات کاربردی
'Overbevise' is a versatile verb meaning 'to convince' or 'to persuade.' It's commonly used when someone successfully changes another person's opinion or belief through argument, evidence, or reasoning. For example, 'Jeg klarte å overbevise ham om å bli med' means 'I managed to convince him to come along.' It can also be used in more formal contexts, such as 'Bevisene var tilstrekkelige til å overbevise juryen' ('The evidence was sufficient to convince the jury'). It's important to note that 'overbevise' implies a successful outcome – the person *is* convinced. If the persuasion attempt fails, one might use phrases like 'prøve å overbevise' (try to convince) or 'forsøke å overtale' (attempt to persuade, though 'overtale' is a less common synonym and often implies a softer form of persuasion). The verb is often followed by a subordinate clause introduced by 'om at' (about that) or 'til å' (to).
نکات
Use with 'om' for 'convince of'
Distinguish from 'overtale'
Common phrases
ریشه کلمه
From German 'überzeugen' (to convince, persuade), derived from 'über' (over, above) and 'zeugen' (to bear witness, testify).
بافت فرهنگی
In Norwegian culture, direct confrontation or overly aggressive persuasion can sometimes be viewed negatively. Therefore, when using 'overbevise,' there's often an underlying expectation of presenting arguments logically and respectfully, allowing the other person space to consider. It's less about 'winning' an argument and more about reaching a shared understanding or agreement through reasonable discourse. This can be seen in professional settings, where decisions are often reached through consensus-building, and in personal interactions, where maintaining harmony is valued. The act of 'overbevising' often involves patience and a willingness to listen to counter-arguments before presenting one's own.
سوالات متداول
4 سوالUse with 'om' for 'convince of'
Distinguish from 'overtale'
Common phrases
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واژههای بیشتر social
aksept
B2acceptance, approval, or consent
akseptere
B2to consent to receive or undertake something
alene
A2alone
anerkjennelse
B2Recognition, appreciation, or acceptance.
anstendig
C1respectable or decent in behavior
arrangement
B1An event or organized gathering
avvise
B1To reject or decline
beboer
B1A person who lives in a place
befolkning
B1All the inhabitants of a place
behjelpelig
B2Helpful or accommodating