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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
dissuade
dis·suade (dĭ-swādʹ)tr.v. dis·suad·ed, dis·suad·ing, dis·suades To deter (a person) from a course of action or a purpose by persuasion or exhortation: dissuaded my friend from pursuing such a rash scheme. [Latin dissuādēre: dis-, dis- + suādēre, to advise; See swād- in Indo-European Roots.] dis·suadʹer n. Synonyms: dissuade, deter, discourage These verbs mean to persuade someone not to do something: tried to dissuade her from suing; couldn't be deterred from leaving; discouraged me from accepting the offer. Antonyms: persuade
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