dissuasive in a sentence
a.
Definition
DISSUASIVE: intended to discourage or prevent someone from taking a particular action or pursuing a certain course.
Sample Sentences
- The teacher's dissuasive tone made it clear that cheating would not be tolerated.
- Despite his dissuasive arguments, she remained determined to pursue her dream.
- A dissuasive approach in the campaign aimed to reduce reckless driving among teenagers.
- Her dissuasive advice helped him reconsider the risky investment opportunity.
- The government issued dissuasive warnings about the potential dangers of the new drug.