dissuade 音標拼音: [dɪsw'ed]
vt . 勸阻
勸阻
dissuade v 1 :
turn away from by persuasion ; "
Negative campaigning will only dissuade people " [
synonym : {
dissuade }, {
deter }] [
ant :
{
persuade }]
Dissuade \
Dis *
suade "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Dissuaded };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Dissuading }.] [
L .
dissuadere ,
dissuasum ;
dis -
suadere to advise ,
persuade :
cf .
F .
dissuader .
See {
Suasion }.]
1 .
To advise or exhort against ;
to try to persuade (
one from a course ). [
Obsolescent ]
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Mr .
Burchell ,
on the contrary ,
dissuaded her with great ardor :
and I stood neuter . --
Goldsmith .
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War ,
therefore ,
open or concealed ,
alike My voice dissuades . --
Milton .
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2 .
To divert by persuasion ;
to turn from a purpose by reasons or motives ; --
with from ;
as ,
I could not dissuade him from his purpose .
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I have tried what is possible to dissuade him .
--
Mad .
D '
Arblay .
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22 Moby Thesaurus words for "
dissuade ":
admonish ,
advise ,
caution ,
counsel ,
cry out against ,
daunt ,
derail ,
deter ,
discourage ,
divert ,
exhort ,
expostulate ,
frighten off ,
intimidate ,
kid out of ,
prick ,
remonstrate ,
talk out of ,
throw off ,
unpersuade ,
urge ,
warn
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DISSUADE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DISSUADE is to advise (a person) against something How to use dissuade in a sentence
DISSUADE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary DISSUADE definition: 1 to persuade someone not to do something: 2 to persuade someone not to do something: 3 to… Learn more
DISSUADE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Dissuade definition: to deter by advice or persuasion; persuade not to do something (often followed byfrom ) See examples of DISSUADE used in a sentence
dissuade verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of dissuade verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Dissuade - definition of dissuade by The Free Dictionary dissuade (dɪˈsweɪd) vb (tr) 1 (often foll by from) to deter (someone) by persuasion from a course of action, policy, etc 2 to advise against (an action, etc)
dissuade - WordReference. com Dictionary of English dis•suade dɪˈsweɪd v , -suad•ed, -suad•ing to advise (someone) against doing something; discourage: [~ + object] Nothing could dissuade him [~ + object + from + verb-ing] My teacher dissuaded me from going into business See -suade-
Dissuade - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When you dissuade someone, you convince that person not to do something: “When Caroline saw Peter's broken leg, she tried to dissuade him from going on the ski trip ”
DISSUADE Synonyms: 16 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for DISSUADE: discourage, deter, inhibit, divert, unsell, repel; Antonyms of DISSUADE: persuade, encourage, urge, induce, egg (on), exhort, goad, prompt
DISSUADE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you dissuade someone from doing or believing something, you persuade them not to do or believe it
DISSUADE | meaning - Cambridge Learners Dictionary [ + from + doing sth ] We tried to dissuade him from leaving (Definition of dissuade from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)