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Definition of dissuade
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of dissuade is as below...
Dissuade
(v. t.) 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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Dehorter
::
Dehorter
(n.) A
dissuader;
an
adviser
to the
contrary.
Dissuasion
::
Dissuasion
(n.) A
motive
or
consideration
tending
to
dissuade;
a
dissuasive.
Dissuasive
::
Dissuasive
(a.)
Tending
to
dissuade
or
divert
from a
measure
or
purpose;
dehortatory;
as,
dissuasive
advice..
Dissuader
::
Dissuader
(n.) One who
dissuades;
a
dehorter.
Dissuade
::
Dissuade
(v. t.) To
advise
or
exhort
against;
to try to
persuade
(one from a
course).
Disadvise
::
Disadvise
(v. t.) To
advise
against;
to
dissuade
from.
Diswarn
::
Diswarn
(v. t.) To
dissuade
from by
previous
warning.
Dehort
::
Dehort
(v. t.) To urge to
abstain
or
refrain;
to
dissuade.
Dispurpose
::
Dispurpose
(v. t.) To
dissuade;
to
frustrate;
as, to
dispurpose
plots..
Dissuaded
::
Dissuaded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Dissuad.
Discounsel
::
Discounsel
(v. t.) To
dissuade.
Dissuade
::
Dissuade
(v. t.) To
divert
by
persuasion;
to turn from a
purpose
by
reasons
or
motives;
-- with from; as, I could not
dissuade
him from his
purpose..
Dehortatory
::
Dehortatory
(a.)
Fitted
or
designed
to
dehort
or
dissuade.
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