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单词 disadvise
释义 disadˈvise v.
[f. dis- 6 + advise.]
1. trans. To give advice against (an action or course); to advise that (it) should not be done.
1636Ld. Wentworth Let. in Carte Ormonde (1735) 14, I must in any case disadvise it, till you hear further from me.1653Holcroft Procopius iv. 149 Thorisin demanded herein the opinion of the principall Gepædes, who plainely disadvised it.1749Fielding Tom Jones iv. iv, I should disadvise the bringing any such action.1798W. Taylor in Robberds Mem. I. 216 Every one of his friends has disadvised the measure.1882C. Edwardes tr. Leopardi's Ess. & Dial 166, I do not fail..to disadvise the search after that cold and miserable truth.
2. To advise (a person) against an action or course; to dehort from.
1687Boyle Martyrd. Theodora iv. (1703) 55 An apostle, who, though not unfavourable to the Marriage state, disadvises those women that are free, from entering into it.1855Trollope Warden xviii, I am sure he disadvised you from it.
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