Coax in a sentence as a noun

On the 480Z there was an 800kbps network using coax.

\n The crew could not coax her aboard and the Empress left \n without her.

If only we could coax him into building a distro ...

It is possible to coax that codegen out of clang.

When the surgeon finds a tumor or cancer in your brain, it doesn't try to coax it to become better or try to "enhance it" to be better.

Coax in a sentence as a verb

Zen is a lot of judaism, in that it combines certain practices with what are basically brain teasers as a way of trying to coax you toward enlightenment faster.

There was a hard three-position switch to switch between games - and if you positioned it just right between positions, you could coax the game into a hybrid game that mixed up the court layouts.

If your original intent was to lease space on an existing provider's network, and potentially buy some frequency on their coax you're in very steep uphill battle.

The claimed improvements could be due to almost anything including unplugging the coax and plugging it back in differently, atmospheric conditions, time of day, etc.

Coax definitions

noun

a transmission line for high-frequency signals

verb

influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering; "He palavered her into going along"

See also: wheedle cajole palaver blarney sweet-talk inveigle