dissuader

[US]/[dɪˈsuːdər]/
[UK]/[dɪˈsuːdər]/

Translation

n.A person who discourages someone from doing something.; Something that discourages someone from doing something.
v.To discourage someone from doing something.

Phrases & Collocations

a dissuader

be a dissuader

acting as dissuader

primary dissuader

strong dissuader

dissuader role

dissuader effect

dissuader influence

Example Sentences

he acted as a dissuader, convincing her not to quit her job.

the company hired a dissuader to address employee turnover.

a strong dissuader is needed to prevent risky investments.

her parents were a constant dissuader of her wild plans.

he played the role of a dissuader in the negotiation process.

the advisor served as a dissuader against impulsive decisions.

being a dissuader requires tact and persuasive skills.

the government appointed a dissuader to curb illegal activities.

she was a natural dissuader, always offering sound advice.

the manager acted as a dissuader, preventing a potential conflict.

a skilled dissuader can avert many negative outcomes.

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