dehortatory (Meaning)
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dehortatory (a.)
Fitted or designed to dehort or dissuade.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dehortatory
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dehortatory Sentence Examples
- His dehortatory remarks on the dangers of reckless driving left a lasting impression on the audience.
- Despite the dehortatory warnings from the authorities, some individuals still ventured into the restricted area.
- The teacher's dehortatory tone indicated her disapproval of the students' disruptive behavior.
- In his dehortatory speech, the mayor urged citizens to refrain from littering in public spaces.
- The coach's dehortatory advice pushed the team to strive for excellence despite setbacks.
- She received dehortatory feedback from her mentor regarding her approach to the project.
- The dehortatory signs along the hiking trail reminded visitors to respect the natural environment.
- His dehortatory attitude towards experimentation stifled creativity in the laboratory.
- The company's dehortatory policies discouraged employees from taking risks and innovating.
- Despite the dehortatory warnings, he remained undeterred in his pursuit of adventure.
FAQs About the word dehortatory
Fitted or designed to dehort or dissuade.
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No antonyms found.
His dehortatory remarks on the dangers of reckless driving left a lasting impression on the audience.
Despite the dehortatory warnings from the authorities, some individuals still ventured into the restricted area.
The teacher's dehortatory tone indicated her disapproval of the students' disruptive behavior.
In his dehortatory speech, the mayor urged citizens to refrain from littering in public spaces.