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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 someone from something doing something I tried to dissuade her from leaving persuade If she doesn't want to do it, nothing you say will persuade her convince The lawyer convinced the jury of the man's innocence talk someone into She managed to talk me into going along
- DISSUADE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to deter by advice or persuasion; persuade not to do something (often followed byfrom ) She dissuaded him from leaving home Archaic to advise or urge against to dissuade an action Examples have not been reviewed
- Dissuade - definition of dissuade by The Free Dictionary
To prevent (someone) from a purpose or course of action by persuasion: dissuaded my friend from pursuing such a rash scheme [Latin dissuādēre : dis-, dis- + suādēre, to advise; see swād- in Indo-European roots ] dis·suad′er n American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
- dissuade verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of dissuade verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary dissuade somebody (from something from doing something) to persuade somebody not to do something I tried to dissuade him from giving up his job They were going to set off in the fog, but were dissuaded She made no attempt to dissuade him Want to learn more?
- 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
- What does DISSUADE mean? - Definitions. net
dissuade To dissuade means to persuade someone not to take a particular course of action It involves deterring or discouraging someone from doing something, often through reasoning or argument
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