dissuade|dissuaded|dissuades|dissuading in English
verb
[dis·suade || dɪ'sweɪd]
deter, discourage, persuade against
Use "dissuade|dissuaded|dissuades|dissuading" in a sentence
1. The activists aren’t bein umAwat g dissuaded.
2. He dissuaded her from accepting the job.
3. Mother dissuaded her from leaving home.
4. The father dissuaded his son from leaving school.
5. Kato tries dissuading him, but Britt, feeling overshadowed, follows his instincts.
6. Antonyms for Blandishing include disparaging, unflattering, discouraging, dissuading, repelling, repulsing and turning off
7. I tried to dissuade her from leaving.
8. I think he tried to dissuade me.
9. do not It perceive, that the ground oneself it dissuades stronger, more fertile.
10. Some of our men tried to dissuade me.
11. I tried to dissuade her from getting married.
12. To dissuade me from going to the Monastery.
13. I don't want to dissuade the other hunters.
14. Doctors had tried to dissuade patients from smoking.
15. Antonyms for Contrives include breaks, demolishes, destroys, discourages, disorganizes, dissuades, forgets, neglects, razes and ruins
16. Whiston wrote: “No worldly motives whatever . . . shall dissuade me.”
17. But it does not dissuade me from my course.
18. I was trying to dissuade them from doing so.
19. Father tried hard to dissuade him from getting married.
20. I did attempt to dissuade him, but without success.
21. You be my friend now and do not dissuade me.
22. At last the Sun gave up trying to dissuade him.
23. Antonyms for Actuates include bores, calms, checks, deadens, delays, depresses, discourages, dissuades, dulls and halts
24. I tried to dissuade him from giving up his job.
25. He considered emigrating, but his family managed to dissuade him.