ALL meanings of dissuade
dis·suade
D d - verb with object dissuade to deter by advice or persuasion; persuade not to do something (often followed by from): She dissuaded him from leaving home. 2
- noun dissuade Persuade (someone) not to take a particular course of action. 1
- transitive verb dissuade persuade sb against sth 1
- transitive verb dissuade persuade sb not to do sth 1
- transitive verb dissuade persuade sb against doing sth 1
- verb with object dissuade Archaic. to advise or urge against: to dissuade an action. 1
- verb dissuade If you dissuade someone from doing or believing something, you persuade them not to do or believe it. 0
- verb dissuade to deter (someone) by persuasion from a course of action, policy, etc 0
- verb dissuade to advise against (an action, etc) 0
- verb transitive dissuade to turn (a person) aside (from a course, etc.) by persuasion or advice 0
- verb transitive dissuade to advise against (an action) 0
- verb dissuade (Transitive Verb) To convince not to try or do. 0