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 Or attempt to dissuade the patient from taking the expensive drug while suggesting more cost-effective alternatives?
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 | Dictionary. 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 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary dissuade (third-person singular simple present dissuades, present participle dissuading, simple past and past participle dissuaded) (transitive) To convince not to try or do Jane dissuaded Martha from committing suicide
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 - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary dissuade definition: convince someone not to do something by persuasion Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words
dissuade - definition and meaning - Wordnik dissuade: To prevent (someone) from a purpose or course of action by persuasion