Similar words: assuasive, persuasive, persuasively, persuasiveness, dissuade, suasion, persuasion, dismissive. Meaning: [-eɪsɪv] adj. deterring from action.
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1. Chen is also a witness to another dissuasive factor behind the lack of innovation in China –the ease with which rivals can pirate new technology without being prosecuted .
2. The few who do get caught are simply considered unlucky, and even if their punishment is typically heavy, the dissuasive effect remains minimal.
3. A lot of parents admitted to be killed for the network child child, especially network game, a lot of schools are returned for a time dissuasive student does not get online.
4. Mulder: Because, all the evidence to the contrary is not entirely dissuasive.
5. The court said action taken by member states must be "effective, proportionate and dissuasive, and must not create barriers to legitimate trade".
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