disadvise in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To disadvice means to advise someone against something or to recommend that they not pursue a particular action.
Sample Sentences
- It would be wise to disadvice her from pursuing that risky investment.
- The counselor chose to disadvice the students against skipping their classes.
- In light of recent events, the committee decided to disadvice the proposed changes.
- Doctors often disadvice patients from ignoring their prescribed treatment plans.
- I must disadvice you to reconsider your decision before it's too late.