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Sentence count:57+4Posted:2017-02-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: discouragetalk out ofAntonym: persuadeSimilar words: persuadeassuageissuetissuedismissdissectdissentdissolveMeaning: [dɪ'sweɪd]  v. turn away from by persuasion. 
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31. I managed to dissuade her from that and we settled on lunch together the following day.
32. Reagan indicated surprise at this statement but did not attempt to dissuade Burger.
33. He did not try to dissuade the party from their ascent, but he did insist on loaning Miss Fergusson a pistol.
34. Running on to the pitch I attempted to dissuade Twink, but he remained distraught and adamant. Sentencedict.com
35. So methods have been developed to dissuade you from wandering off to somebody else's cash register.
36. Instead it would drain your energy and dissuade you.
37. You'd better dissuade him from doing that.
38. I'm trying to dissuade her from buying a TV.
39. I tried to dissuade her from joining the club.
40. With diplomacy failing to curb the ambitions and programmes of the trio of North Korea, Pakistan and Iran, it is going to be hard to dissuade the aspirants to the nuclear club.
41. But that won't do anything to dissuade people who spent the weekend chewing on the Kelly report from deciding that at sixty clams the digital subscription price is inflated.
42. I want to dissuade you from leaving the university too soon.
43. I'd also like you to dissuade her, if you can, from viewing her husband's body.
44. Everyone agrees they were ordinary Somalian fishermen who at first took speedboats to try to dissuade the dumpers and trawlers , or at least wage a 'tax' on them.
45. New coverage ratio requirements not only increase banks'capital quality , but also dissuade risky volume growth.
46. The director of the WHO's Tobacco Free Initiative, Vera Luiza da Costae Silva says treaty provisions aim to dissuade children from smoking and helping adults to kick the habit.
47. To most Turkmen the internet is a luxury due to its high cost, a strategy used by the government to dissuade people from using it.
48. She steadfastly maintained that her grandsons were innocent, and nothing could dissuade her from that belief.
49. Since the mid-1990s Terrifica has donned a golden mask, Valkyrie bra, blond wig, red boots and cape, to distract the men she tries to dissuade from seducing drunk young women.
50. And he'd tell him in spite of all Ashley could do to dissuade him.
51. We are still working to try to dissuade the North Koreans.
52. How can ability dissuade a person that considers the suicide?
53. How can I dissuade you from making such a decision?
54. My conscience will hardly permit me to dissuade him from his severe decision.
55. Any tax on capital will tend to dissuade people from accumulating the wealth in the first place, but a death duty is arguably one of the better options.
56. If he does — and Taiwan is lobbying hard and expensively to dissuade him — that may further unsettle America.
57. We will be patient to dissuade some customers would be unrealistic to reduce the customer's waste may be a momentary loss of our interests, but can win customer's long-term trust.
More similar words: persuadeassuageissuetissuedismissdissectdissentdissolvedissipatedismissaldissolutedissonantdissidentdissembledissimilardissonancedissentingdissipationdissatisfieddissertationdissimilaritydisseminatingsquadquadrupedassuredress upassumesuaveusualpressure
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