Associations to the word «Dissuade»
Noun
- Acquaintance
- Indignation
- Danger
- Urge
- Quest
- Emperor
- Edict
- Failing
- Purpose
- Predator
- Madness
- Seek
- Saying
- Urging
- Friend
- Revenge
- Pope
- Ambassador
- Challenger
- Effort
- Bribe
- Caesar
- Li
- Savoy
- Manifesto
- Considering
- Sovereign
- Expedition
- Fidelity
- Hitler
- Imprisonment
- Envoy
- Pasha
- Fail
- Going
- Attack
- Notion
- Making
- Nun
- Princes
- Giving
- Abortion
- Regent
- Witness
- Foe
- Zhang
- Desire
- Fear
- Consort
- Favour
- Plan
- Yang
- Reporting
- Believer
- Ally
- Surveillance
- Widow
- Violence
- Patriarch
- Proposal
- Ronnie
- Proceeds
- Conspiracy
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
DISSUADE, verb. (transitive) To convince not to try or do.
Dictionary definition
DISSUADE, verb. Turn away from by persuasion; "Negative campaigning will only dissuade people".
Wise words
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