How to use "convinced" in a sentence

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And I am convinced that you will again give that support to leadership in these critical days.

She half convinced herself that the dream was a premonition of Danny's eventual return to her, that somehow he had survived and would be coming back into her arms one day soon.

This wasn't the first night she'd been wrongly convinced that an intruder was prowling the house

Joel had convinced her that she'd have no difficulty matching his pace or meeting his standards, and that she was equal to the challenge

She was convinced that the man in black was in her bedroom, standing silently in the darkness, grinning

She was pretty much convinced of that.

You see, I've convinced my conscious mind that my boy is dead, but when I'm asleep it's my subconscious mind that's in charge; and my subconscious just isn't convinced that Danny's gone."

"You're really convinced of that?"

Elliot frowned, not convinced of the wisdom of exhumation

"God knows, I'm not happy about this, but I'm convinced it's something I've got to do."

He was convinced that, with her arrival on the scene, he had been granted too much happiness, too fast, too soon, too easily

"Just jumpy," he said, but he wasn't really convinced that their imagination was to blame.

Although two of the hits he had ordered had gone totally awry, Alexander remained self-assured; he was convinced that he would eventually triumph.

I was convinced I no longer needed or wanted the kind of thrills that I thrived on when I was younger."

An executive jet for the chief of the vital Nevada bureau was not an extravagance, and Alexander believed his improved performance over the past year had convinced the old man in Washington that this was money well spent.

"I'm still not convinced your dream meant what you think it did

Apparently, he convinced himself he could run away from the infection