Examples of 'dissuading' in a sentence

Meaning of "dissuading"

To dissuade is a verb that means to persuade someone not to take a particular course of action. It is commonly used in contexts where someone is trying to talk another person out of doing something
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  • present participle of dissuade
  • A dissuasion.

How to use "dissuading" in a sentence

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dissuading
Dissuading people from resorting to terrorism or supporting it.
I had such difficulty dissuading him.
Dissuading groups from resorting to terrorism or supporting it.
Negative messages were very effective at dissuading use.
The dissuading effect exists now.
This is quite effective in dissuading an enemy.
From dissuading you.
The government sponsored broadcasts aimed at dissuading discrimination.
Sarita has been dissuading her colleagues from running in this weather.
There have been decisions on integration packages as well as dissuading measures.
It was hard dissuading him.
This is about dissuading someone from blatantly abusing the court system to change the results.
It has the armed forces protecting it and dissuading opposition.
This involves discouraging and dissuading others from new pursuits that might succeed.
And Olivier had great difficulty in dissuading him.

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All in pursuit of dissuading others from the Greek route.
So far the conservancy has been successful in dissuading the local farmer.
Dissuading criminals from committing crime remains the best way to protect Canadians.
But the laws do not seem to be dissuading the fraudsters.
Baleztena kept dissuading Don Javier from any dynastical compromise.
Education was the key to promoting religious tolerance and dissuading people from violence.
A leaflet dissuading ladies from debauchery?
Canada is equally concerned about other issues which are dissuading the refugees from returning.
She 's dissuading you from it to make sure you are not distracted.
There was no dissuading him.
Member States have taken decisions on integration packages as well as dissuading measures.
His heart seals itself to any attempt at dissuading him from executing the forbidden deed.
The dissuading column shows the important characteristic of being not tip-up.
He was unsuccessful in dissuading the Emperor.
Not dissuading the other person from doing wrong damages both parties' character.
Such sanctions have been crucial in dissuading several States from continued sponsorship of terrorism.
Subsequently, the mechanism also works preventively as a means of dissuading future damage.
Dissuasion means capable of dissuading the insertion of a magnetic card ;.
No dismissals without social protection, without consultation of the workers, without dissuading speculative excesses.
In fact, they may try dissuading her from doing anything at all.
Further evidence points to inadequate electricity supply, increasing business costs and dissuading potential investment.
However, this is far from dissuading people from cultivating this drug.
Decisions in key court cases will need to further contribute to effectively dissuading high-level corruption.
This is about dissuading someone Election's over.
The verification regime should be capable of dissuading would-be violators.
II . Dissuading groups from resorting to terrorism or supporting it.
But to me, it just seems like we are dissuading careers in music.
So what 's dissuading the commonwealth from giving jurors a raise?
A terrifying aura swept through this vast land, dissuading any other existence from approaching.
The man wanted to make a formal complaint . I had such difficulty dissuading him.
The " follow the money " approach therefore involves dissuading infringers from illegally trading in counterfeit goods.
He's flustered, but being who he is, he has a hard time dissuading her.
Through their active presence, the officers succeed in dissuading certain people from committing certain crimes.
And, in the Gypsy 's eyes, administrative blocks constitute an important dissuading force.
Deterrence security measures aimed at dissuading any adversary planning to attack the CIS;.

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