dissuader (Meaning)

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dissuader (n.)

One who dissuades; a dehorter.

dissuader Sentence Examples

  1. The grim reality of war acts as a dissuader to potential aggressors.
  2. Our new security system is designed to dissuader potential burglars.
  3. The government hopes that the threat of severe punishment will dissuader people from committing crimes.
  4. The high cost of the product was a dissuader for many potential customers.
  5. The unpleasant side effects of the medication were a dissuader for some patients.
  6. The long wait times at the clinic were a dissuader for some patients seeking medical attention.
  7. The negative reviews of the restaurant were a dissuader for potential diners.
  8. The poor weather conditions were a dissuader for outdoor activities.
  9. The complicated instructions were a dissuader for potential users of the product.
  10. The overwhelming difficulty of the task was a dissuader for many potential volunteers.

FAQs About the word dissuader

One who dissuades; a dehorter.

discourage, deter,inhibit,divert

urge, encourage, encourage, persuade,persuade, urge,induce, egg (on), egg (on), induce

The grim reality of war acts as a dissuader to potential aggressors.

Our new security system is designed to dissuader potential burglars.

The government hopes that the threat of severe punishment will dissuader people from committing crimes.

The high cost of the product was a dissuader for many potential customers.