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dissude

 

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dissude

Definition:

To persuade or advise someone against doing something; to discourage.

Sense:

Verb: To actively discourage or persuade someone against a particular action or decision.

Usage:

General:

  • Parents often dissude their children from indulging in unhealthy habits.
  • The doctor dissudes his patients from smoking to maintain good health.
  • She tried to dissude her friend from taking that job offer.

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