Coax Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for coax.
coax
coax
/kəʊks/
cajole
persuade
wheedle
ease
Examples
- Cajolery is a coaxing statement.
- He then coaxed the woman to try it.
- The coax runs to the office and bedroom hubs.
- The dielectric system is used in coax cables.
- They are very difficult to coax out in the open.
- Remove the coax and mount it on the pintle for service and maintenance.
- The signal arrives via the coax to the cable box.
- The government created the act to coax them into taking part.
- Sometimes it's possible to coax information out of the far ends of a histogram.
- The soldiers try to coax and cajole Abu Mian into opening the door.
a transmission line for high-frequency signals
noun
influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering
verb
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"Co + Axe. Convince a friend to lend an axe gently."
"Co + Axe. Convince your friend gently to chop wood."
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