disadvise Antonyms

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Meaning of disadvise

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disadvise (v. t.)

To advise against; to dissuade from.

disadvise Sentence Examples

  1. Although we had a lot of fun at the party, I disadvise going to that nightclub again.
  2. I strongly disadvise you from taking that job offer; it's a dead-end position with no room for advancement.
  3. The doctor disadvised me from swimming for the next few weeks due to my recent injury.
  4. My financial advisor disadvised me from investing in that stock, saying it was too risky.
  5. I disadvise you from using that software; it's full of bugs and security vulnerabilities.
  6. After reviewing the contract, the lawyer disadvised his client from signing it, as it was heavily one-sided in favor of the other party.
  7. The therapist disadvised the patient from suppressing their emotions, explaining that it could lead to further心理问题.
  8. The travel agent disadvised us from booking our trip during the monsoon season, as it's known for heavy rains and flooding.
  9. The mechanic disadvised me from driving my car until he had a chance to fix the brakes.
  10. The concert promoter disadvised fans from bringing large bags or backpacks to the venue, citing security concerns.

FAQs About the word disadvise

To advise against; to dissuade from.

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Although we had a lot of fun at the party, I disadvise going to that nightclub again.

I strongly disadvise you from taking that job offer; it's a dead-end position with no room for advancement.

The doctor disadvised me from swimming for the next few weeks due to my recent injury.

My financial advisor disadvised me from investing in that stock, saying it was too risky.