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    coax
    [kōks]
    verb
    coax (verb) · coaxes (third person present) · coaxed (past tense) · coaxed (past participle) · coaxing (present participle)
    1. gently and persistently persuade (someone) to do something:
      "the trainees were coaxed into doing boring work" · "he was coaxing me to walk a bit further" · "“Come on now,” I coaxed"
      • (coax something from/out of)
        obtain something from (someone) by gentle and persistent persuasion:
        "we coaxed money out of my father" · "coaxing more speed from the car"
      • arrange (something) carefully into a particular shape or position:
        "her lovely hair had been coaxed into ringlets"
    Origin
    late 16th century: from obsolete cokes ‘simpleton’, of unknown origin. The original sense was ‘fondle’, hence ‘persuade by caresses or flattery’, the underlying sense being ‘make a simpleton of’.
    co·ax
    [ˈkōaks]
    noun
    coax (noun)
    1. coaxial cable.
    adjective
    coax (adjective)
    1. coaxial:
      "coax connectors"
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    What does it mean to coax information out of someone?If you coax something such as information out of someone, you gently persuade them to give it to you. The police officer talked yesterday of her role in trying to coax vital information from the young victim. [V n + out of/from] She can coax agreement from even the most stubborn people. [V n out of/from n]
    What is coax verb?Definition of coax verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to persuade somebody to do something by talking to them in a kind and gentle way synonym cajole coax somebody/something (into doing something) She coaxed the horse into coming a little closer.
    What does coax a person mean?to persuade somebody to do something by talking to them in a kind and gentle way synonym cajole coax somebody/something (into doing something) She coaxed the horse into coming a little closer. coax somebody/something (into/out of something) He was coaxed out of retirement to help the failing company. coax somebody/something (+ adv./prep.)
    What does coaxing mean?to obtain by coaxing: We coaxed the secret from him. to manipulate to a desired end by adroit handling or persistent effort: He coaxed the large chair through the door. Obsolete. to fondle. to fool; deceive. to use gentle persuasion. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported.
     
  3. to try to persuade someone to do something by gently asking or patiently encouraging the person: He’ll talk if you coax him. (Definition of coax from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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    1 : to influence or gently urge by caressing or flattering : wheedle coaxed him into going 2 : to draw, gain, or persuade by means of gentle urging or flattery unable to coax an answer out of him coaxing consumers to buy new cars
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    verb (used with object) to influence or persuade to do something by gentle urging, smooth talk, flattery, etc.: He tried to coax her to sing, but she refused. to obtain by coaxing: We coaxed the secret from him. to manipulate to a desired end by adroit handling or persistent effort: He coaxed the large chair through the door.
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