Turn away from by persuasion.
To convince not to try or do.
1 Your example and efforts could dissuade others from taking the Dedalus course.
2 Alternatively, he said, laws could dissuade banks from using short-term wholesale funding.
3 The people in the house tried to dissuade me from my design.
4 Protests, which often turn violent due to crackdowns, will further dissuade investors.
5 I thought she was doing right, and I did not dissuade her.'
6 They tried to dissuade him, and even put obstacles in the way.
7 But the memory wasn't enough to dissuade him from continuing to fight.
8 Nothing she could say to Jen would dissuade her from her choice.
9 He had done all in his power to dissuade him from it.
10 Nevertheless he beat down the desire to dissuade her from the trip.
11 To persuade or dissuade you must interest the head or the heart.
12 There is no argument that you can offer that will dissuade me.
13 The old man tried to dissuade him, but he persisted in going.
14 Seeing he wouldn't dissuade me, Juba finally waved a hand in surrender.
15 She's spent two days talking to her sister, trying to dissuade her.
16 Nor indeed did I try to dissuade them from making the journey.
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