change someone's mind

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Verb

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change someone's mind (third-person singular simple present changes someone's mind, present participle changing someone's mind, simple past and past participle changed someone's mind)

  1. (idiomatic) To convince someone to make a choice or develop a preference differing from their previous one.
    How can I change your mind about quitting?
    This new film that everyone loves is crap. There, I said it. Change my mind. [a challenge inviting a counterargument]

Hyponyms

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  • persuade (convince them to favor an option)
  • dissuade (convince them to reject an option)
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