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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 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
- DISSUADING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DISSUADING definition: 1 present participle of dissuade 2 to persuade someone not to do something: Learn more
- dissuade verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
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
- Dissuading - definition of dissuading 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 definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Doctors had tried to dissuade patients from smoking 2 meanings: 1 to deter (someone) by persuasion from a course of action, policy, etc 2 to advise against (an action, etc) Click for more definitions
- 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 Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Our warnings did not dissuade them He tried to dissuade them from going
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