discounsel Antonyms

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Meaning of discounsel

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discounsel (v. t.)

To dissuade.

discounsel Sentence Examples

  1. The two parties were so entrenched in their positions that any attempt at discounsel was futile.
  2. The members of the committee were unable to discounsel because they were all too stubborn to compromise.
  3. The lawyer tried to discounsel his client from taking the case to trial, but the client was determined to fight it out in court.
  4. The therapist was able to discounsel the patient from their self-destructive behavior by helping them to identify the root of their problems.
  5. The teacher was able to discounsel the student from their disruptive behavior by providing them with positive reinforcement.
  6. The coach was able to discounsel the athlete from their fear of failure by helping them to focus on their strengths.
  7. The counselor was able to discounsel the couple from their marital problems by helping them to communicate more effectively.
  8. The mediator was able to discounsel the parties in the dispute by helping them to find common ground.
  9. The negotiator was able to discounsel the parties in the conflict by helping them to reach a compromise.
  10. The peacemaker was able to discounsel the warring factions by helping them to see the futility of violence.

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To dissuade.

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The two parties were so entrenched in their positions that any attempt at discounsel was futile.

The members of the committee were unable to discounsel because they were all too stubborn to compromise.

The lawyer tried to discounsel his client from taking the case to trial, but the client was determined to fight it out in court.

The therapist was able to discounsel the patient from their self-destructive behavior by helping them to identify the root of their problems.