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convingeri

Convingeri is the plural form of convingere, a Romanian noun that refers to beliefs, convictions, or strongly held opinions by a person or group. The term can denote the content of what someone believes as well as the degree of assurance attached to those beliefs, often with moral, political, or religious significance.

In everyday usage, convingere and its plural convingeri emphasize the substance of what is believed rather

Usage examples include: convingerile politice ale alegătorilor (the political convictions of voters) and convingerile religioase ale

Etymology generally ties convingere to the broader family of words around conviction and persuasion, but in

than
the
act
of
persuading.
The
plural
convingeri
is
commonly
used
when
discussing
the
set
of
beliefs
held
by
an
individual,
a
community,
or
a
movement.
The
word
is
related
to
the
verb
a
convinge
(to
persuade)
and
to
other
terms
for
opinion
or
faith,
such
as
credințe,
opinii
or
păreri,
though
convingeri
specifically
highlights
conviction
and
tenacity
of
belief.
unui
grup
(the
religious
beliefs
of
a
group).
People
might
change
or
strengthen
their
convingeri
in
light
of
new
information
or
experiences,
a
process
described
with
phrases
like
a
își
poate
schimba
convingerile.
most
contexts
convingeri
functions
as
a
noun
describing
what
someone
believes,
rather
than
the
act
of
persuading
others.