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dissuasion

[dih-swey-zhuhn] / dɪˈsweɪ ʒən /






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The dissuasion commissions that were supposed to encourage people to seek help no longer play much of a role.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 4, 2023

He previously sued CNN, accusing the network of playing a part in a "campaign of dissuasion in the form of libel and slander against" him, seeking $475 million in punitive damages.

From Salon • May 4, 2023

The brief lays out a three-pronged approach: deterrence against North Korean military threats, dissuasion of the regime’s nuclear pursuits through sanctions and pressure, and diplomacy to re-engage Pyongyang in disarmament talks.

From Washington Post • Nov. 26, 2022

Soon the season for tomato dissuasion rolls around again.

From New York Times • Jul. 28, 2021

She had been strong in her dissuasion of his starting at all, and that, if Archie was quite honest with himself, was one of the principal reasons why he had insisted on doing so.

From Across the Stream by Benson, Edward Frederic




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