dissuade from in English

discourage from, disincline, deter, talk out of

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1. I tried to dissuade her from leaving.

2. To dissuade me from going to the Monastery.

3. Doctors had tried to dissuade patients from smoking.

4. I tried to dissuade her from getting married.

5. But it does not dissuade me from my course.

6. I was trying to dissuade them from doing so.

7. Father tried hard to dissuade him from getting married.

8. I tried to dissuade him from giving up his job.

9. So he tried to dissuade Jesus from pursuing such a course.

10. The parents tried to dissuade their son from marrying the girl.

11. The police managed to dissuade him from jumping off the building.

12. This all goes to dissuade consultants in the major firms from leaving.

13. From all sides came letters, messages, and telegrams attempting to dissuade Gandhi.

14. I tried to dissuade her from investing her money in stocks and shares.

15. You tried to dissuade him from telling that particular story, in his own interests.

16. Leapor is attempting to dissuade her friend from a particular marriage through generalized arguments.

17. I think he tried to dissuade me.

18. The immediate impact of this event was to dissuade other prelates from publicly defending the king.

19. So methods have been developed to dissuade you from wandering off to somebody else's cash register.

20. For a moment she regretted that she hadn't tried harder to dissuade Rob from his plan.

21. Some of our men tried to dissuade me.

22. I don't want to dissuade the other hunters.

23. Most of the bishops did their best to dissuade their clergy from subscribing any such addresses.

24. Ten were terrified at seeing the giantlike inhabitants and tried to dissuade Israel from entering the land.

25. Whiston wrote: “No worldly motives whatever . . . shall dissuade me.”