suasion

suasion
suasion UK US (also moral suasion) /ˈsweɪʒən/ noun [U] BANKING, FINANCE, SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
influence, especially from government organizations, that is used to try to persuade banks and other financial institutions to keep to rules and act in the best interests of the economy

Financial and business terms. 2012.

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  • Suasion — Sua sion, n. [L. suasio, fr. suadere, suasum, to advise, persuade, fr. suadus persuading, persuasive; akin to suavis sweet: cf. OF. suasion. See {Suave}, and cf. {Dissuade}, {Persuade}.] The act of persuading; persuasion; as, moral suasion. [1913 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • suasion — (n.) late 14c., probably via O.Fr. suasion (14c.), from L. suasionem (nom. suasio) an advising, a counseling, from suasus, pp. of suadere to urge, persuade (related to suavis sweet; see SWEET (Cf. sweet)). Survives chiefly in phrase moral suasion …   Etymology dictionary

  • suasion — SUASION. s. f. Terme de pratique, conseil, sollicitation, instigation. Il a commis ce meurtre à la suasion d un tel …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • suasion — [swā′zhən] n. [ME < L suasio < suasus, pp. of suadere, to persuade: see SWEET] PERSUASION: now chiefly in moral suasion, the act of persuading by appealing to one s sense of morality suasive [swā′siv] adj. suasively adv. suasiveness n …   English World dictionary

  • suasion — index instigation, persuasion Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • suasion — et induction, Suasio, Consuasio, Suasus huius suasus …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • suasion — n. persuasion moral suasion * * * [ sweɪʒ(ə)n] [ persuasion ] moral suasion …   Combinatory dictionary

  • suasion — n. formal persuasion as opposed to force (moral suasion). Derivatives: suasive adj. Etymology: ME f. OF suasion or L suasio f. suadere suas urge …   Useful english dictionary

  • suasion — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin suasion , suasio, from suadēre to urge, persuade more at sweet Date: 14th century the act of influencing or persuading • suasive adjective • suasively adverb • suasiveness noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • suasion — suasive /sway siv/, suasory /sway seuh ree/, adj. suasively, adv. suasiveness, n. /sway zheuhn/, n. 1. the act of advising, urging, or attempting to persuade; persuasion. 2. an instance of this; a persuasive effort. [1325 75; ME < L suasion (s.… …   Universalium

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