Using "cajole" in a sentence

This time, their environment minister Huang Runqiu – the Cop15 president in the Alok Sharma role who is meant to cajole countries into agreement – does not go beyond selected questions and lengthy statements about how much China has done for Cop15.
Source: The Guardian

He was (deservedly) under fire on all sides after the Dorrell debacle and managed to right the ship, cajole the right people and push for the right changes to land one of the most significant hires in CU history.
Source: Colorado Buffaloes Wire

Field placements that never settled - five, six, or even seven catchers designed to cajole a batter into a mistake.
Source: BBC

  Coax and cajole and you'll win them over to your side.
Source: SFGATE

In addition to the policies and practices which support a return to the office, great places can compel people, rather than cajole them to come back.
Source: Forbes

If Walker, a Republican, is victorious, Schumer would be right back to where he has been the past two years, needing to cajole every single one of his senators to go along or suffer a defeat.
Source: Al Jazeera English

Maybe Messi can help cajole another Champions League win.
Source: The Guardian

Unlike him, I have pretty much always had to cajole and guilt-trip and science-splain myself into exercising, even though I know from experience that I feel better, lighter, calmer afterward.
Source: The New Yorker

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