dissuasory in a sentence
n.
Definition
DISSUASORY: intended to discourage or dissuade someone from taking a particular action.
Sample Sentences
- The dissuasory tone of the teacher's lecture made the students reconsider their plans for the weekend.
- Her dissuasory advice served as a crucial reminder of the potential risks involved in the investment.
- Despite the dissuasory remarks from friends, he decided to pursue his dream of traveling the world.
- The dissuasory messages in the media often create an atmosphere of fear around new technologies.
- In a dissuasory manner, the coach explained the consequences of reckless behavior on the team’s performance.
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