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dissuade
dis·suade D0290900 (dĭ-swād′)tr.v. dis·suad·ed, dis·suad·ing, dis·suades To prevent (someone) from a purpose or course of action by persuasion: dissuaded my friend from pursuing such a rash scheme. [Latin dissuādēre : dis-, dis- + suādēre, to advise; see swād- in Indo-European roots.] dis·suad′er n.dissuade (dɪˈsweɪd) vb (tr) 1. (often foll by from) to deter (someone) by persuasion from a course of action, policy, etc2. to advise against (an action, etc)[C15: from Latin dissuādēre, from dis-1 + suādēre to persuade] disˈsuadable adj disˈsuader n disˈsuasion n disˈsuasive, disˈsuasory adj disˈsuasively adv disˈsuasiveness ndis•suade (dɪˈsweɪd) v.t. -suad•ed, -suad•ing. 1. to deter by advice or persuasion; persuade not to do something (often fol. by from). 2. Archaic. to advise or urge against. [1505–15; < Latin dissuādēre=dis- dis-1 + suādēre to recommend, urge, derivative of suād-, base of suāvis tasting agreeable; see suave] dis•suad′a•ble, adj. dis•suad′er, n. dissuade Past participle: dissuaded Gerund: dissuading
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| dissuade | | dissuade |
| Present |
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| I dissuade | | you dissuade | | he/she/it dissuades | | we dissuade | | you dissuade | | they dissuade |
| Preterite |
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| I dissuaded | | you dissuaded | | he/she/it dissuaded | | we dissuaded | | you dissuaded | | they dissuaded |
| Present Continuous |
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| I am dissuading | | you are dissuading | | he/she/it is dissuading | | we are dissuading | | you are dissuading | | they are dissuading |
| Present Perfect |
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| I have dissuaded | | you have dissuaded | | he/she/it has dissuaded | | we have dissuaded | | you have dissuaded | | they have dissuaded |
| Past Continuous |
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| I was dissuading | | you were dissuading | | he/she/it was dissuading | | we were dissuading | | you were dissuading | | they were dissuading |
| Past Perfect |
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| I had dissuaded | | you had dissuaded | | he/she/it had dissuaded | | we had dissuaded | | you had dissuaded | | they had dissuaded |
| Future |
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| I will dissuade | | you will dissuade | | he/she/it will dissuade | | we will dissuade | | you will dissuade | | they will dissuade |
| Future Perfect |
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| I will have dissuaded | | you will have dissuaded | | he/she/it will have dissuaded | | we will have dissuaded | | you will have dissuaded | | they will have dissuaded |
| Future Continuous |
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| I will be dissuading | | you will be dissuading | | he/she/it will be dissuading | | we will be dissuading | | you will be dissuading | | they will be dissuading |
| Present Perfect Continuous |
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| I have been dissuading | | you have been dissuading | | he/she/it has been dissuading | | we have been dissuading | | you have been dissuading | | they have been dissuading |
| Future Perfect Continuous |
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| I will have been dissuading | | you will have been dissuading | | he/she/it will have been dissuading | | we will have been dissuading | | you will have been dissuading | | they will have been dissuading |
| Past Perfect Continuous |
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| I had been dissuading | | you had been dissuading | | he/she/it had been dissuading | | we had been dissuading | | you had been dissuading | | they had been dissuading |
| Conditional |
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| I would dissuade | | you would dissuade | | he/she/it would dissuade | | we would dissuade | | you would dissuade | | they would dissuade |
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| I would have dissuaded | | you would have dissuaded | | he/she/it would have dissuaded | | we would have dissuaded | | you would have dissuaded | | they would have dissuaded | Thesaurus| Verb | 1. | dissuade - turn away from by persuasion; "Negative campaigning will only dissuade people"detertalk out of - persuade someone not to do somethingadvise, counsel, rede - give advice to; "The teacher counsels troubled students"; "The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud"persuade - cause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action; twist somebody's arm; "You can't persuade me to buy this ugly vase!" |
dissuadeverbTo persuade (a person) not to do something:deter, discourage, divert.Idiom: talk out of.Translationsdissuade (diˈsweid) verb to stop (from doing something) by advice or persuasion. I tried to dissuade him from his foolish intention. 勸阻 劝阻disˈsuasion (-ʒən) noun 勸阻 劝阻Dissuade
TO DISSUADE, crim. law. To induce a person not to do an act. 2. To dissuade a witness from giving evidence against a person indicted, is an indictable offence at common law. Hawk. B. 1, c. 2 1, s. 1 5. The mere attempt to stifle evidence, is also criminal, although the persuasion should not succeed, on the general principle that an incitement to commit a crime, is in itself criminal. 1 Russ. on Cr. 44; 6 East, R. 464; 2 East, R. 6, 21; 2 Str. 904; 2 Leach, 925. Vide To Persuade. dissuade
Synonyms for dissuadeverb to persuade (a person) not to do somethingSynonymsSynonyms for dissuadeverb turn away from by persuasionSynonymsRelated Words- talk out of
- advise
- counsel
- rede
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