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dissuade

/di'sweid/
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Definition:

Dissuade is a verb that means to convince someone not to do something. When you dissuade someone, you use persuasion or reasoning to change their mind.

Usage Instructions:
  • Dissuade is often followed by the word “from” and then the action you are trying to prevent someone from doing.
  • For example: "I tried to dissuade him from going out in the storm."
Example Sentences:
  1. Simple Example: "She dissuaded her friend from eating too much candy."
  2. More Complex Example: "The teacher dissuaded the students from skipping class by explaining the importance of education."
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use dissuade in more complex sentences by providing reasons for the persuasion. For instance: "The doctor dissuaded the patient from undergoing surgery until all other options had been explored."
Word Variants:
  • Dissuasion (noun): The act of dissuading.
    • Example: "Her dissuasion was effective; he decided to stay home instead."
  • Dissuader (noun): A person who dissuades.
    • Example: "She was a strong dissuader of reckless behavior among her peers."
Different Meanings:
  • The primary meaning of dissuade is to prevent someone from taking a specific action. It does not have many different meanings but is closely related to the idea of persuasion.
Synonyms:
  • Discourage: This means to make someone feel less confident or to make them want to avoid something.
  • Prevent: To stop something from happening.
  • Deter: To discourage someone from doing something, often by creating doubt or fear.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Talk someone out of (doing something)": This idiom is similar to dissuading someone.
    • Example: "I talked him out of buying that expensive car he didn’t need."
Conclusion:

To dissuade someone is to persuade them not to do something. It’s a helpful word when you want to express how you might change someone’s mind about a decision or action.

Verb
  1. turn away from by persuasion
    • Negative campaigning will only dissuade people

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