dehort (Meaning)

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dehort (v. t.)

To urge to abstain or refrain; to dissuade.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dehort

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dehort Sentence Examples

  1. I must dehort you from embarking on such a perilous journey alone.
  2. Allow me to dehort you from indulging in unhealthy habits that may harm your well-being.
  3. It's my duty to dehort you from engaging in reckless behavior that could endanger your life.
  4. As your friend, I feel obliged to dehort you from associating with dubious characters.
  5. Let me dehort you from pursuing that course of action, as it may lead to undesirable consequences.
  6. I must dehort you from neglecting your studies, as education is vital for your future.
  7. It's essential to dehort individuals from participating in activities that harm the environment.
  8. As a responsible citizen, I feel compelled to dehort you from breaking the law.
  9. Allow me to dehort you from spreading rumors that could cause harm to others.
  10. It's necessary to dehort reckless driving, as it poses a significant risk to everyone on the road.

FAQs About the word dehort

To urge to abstain or refrain; to dissuade.

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I must dehort you from embarking on such a perilous journey alone.

Allow me to dehort you from indulging in unhealthy habits that may harm your well-being.

It's my duty to dehort you from engaging in reckless behavior that could endanger your life.

As your friend, I feel obliged to dehort you from associating with dubious characters.