convince
v.
1520s, "to overcome in argument," from Latin convincere "to overcome decisively," from com-, intensive prefix (see com-), + vincere "to conquer" (see victor). Meaning "to firmly persuade" is from c.1600. Related: Convinced; convincing; convincingly.
〔李〕[con-;vinc;-e] v.使确信,说服; 使悔过; 使认罪 ←vinc,vict (L vincere,victus)=to conquer 征服