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disuade

 

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Term: Disuade

Description:

Disuade is a verb that refers to the act of persuading someone not to do something or to discourage them from taking a particular course of action.

Senses:

  • Sense 1: To convince someone to avoid a specific action
  • Sense 2: To discourage someone from pursuing a particular goal

Usages:

Popular:

  1. Parents often disuade their children from staying up late to watch TV.
  2. The company launched an advertising campaign to disuade customers from switching to their competitors.
  3. He tried to disuade his friend from taking unnecessary risks during the road trip.

Local:

  1. The mayor's speech aimed to disuade citizens from participating in the protest.
  2. Local activists are working together to disuade the construction of the new highway.
  3. The teacher used compelling arguments to disuade students from cheating on the exam.

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