Dissuade


The meaning of the word Dissuade is: to convince an individual to not try or complete something


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Jealous people will always try to dissuade you from trying to be successful.

published by Jacquline on 2021-03-27 16:36:12


When the car dealer saw I was trying to leave without purchasing a car, he tried to dissuade me from leaving the lot.

published by Douglas on 2021-03-18 11:36:38


The rain will more than likely dissuade Josh from staying out for too long.

published by Ashlyn on 2021-08-21 14:09:50


Since James is a stubborn man, he does not let anyone dissuade him from doing what he wants to do.

published by Sheldon on 2021-02-09 11:45:07


The purpose of the fence is to dissuade my neighbors from trespassing on my property.

published by Maryanne on 2021-06-19 11:02:16


Because the little girl did not want to sleep in the dark, she hoped her screams would dissuade her parents from turning off her bedroom light.

published by Florencio on 2021-02-05 05:45:16


The high price of the vehicle will dissuade many people from purchasing it.

published by Lita on 2021-06-08 15:51:07


Although Jenna wants to attend night school, she is probably going to let her selfish husband dissuade her from pursuing her educational goals.

published by Lizbeth on 2021-05-08 04:28:13


The bartender took the patron’s keys to dissuade him from driving under the influence.

published by Aileen on 2021-11-25 08:01:09


During their speeches, the convicted criminals will try and dissuade the young men from participating in gang activity.

published by Shizue on 2021-12-11 14:35:42


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