dissuade

কাউকে ফিরিয়ে আনার
definition
verb
his friends tried to dissuade him from flying
persuade (someone) not to take a particular course of action.
translation of 'dissuade'
বুঝিয়ে নিরস্ত করা,
কাউকে ফিরিয়ে আনার চেষ্টা করা
example
his friends tried to 'dissuade' him from flying
his friends tried to 'dissuade' him from flying
There are, of course, some writers who would 'dissuade' us from imagining any radical change in this area at all.
When she had made up her mind on something it was quite hard to 'dissuade' her from the course she had chosen.
I had, of course, tried to 'dissuade' him, if only for his own safety, but he would have none of it.
If nothing else, aren't we 'dissuading' other scientists from coming forward?
Ferry said that traditional attitudes towards women's roles in the family had an intangible effect, 'dissuading' women from scientific work.
These fears may no longer be 'dissuading' students from going abroad, as more juniors than usual will be studying abroad spring semester.
The orator persuades or 'dissuades' someone, to argue for or against adopting a proposed opinion or course of action; the auditors play the role of critics.
Monuc does not intervene as a 'dissuasive' force.
No amount of 'dissuasion' from his coach, or any members of his posse, will convince him that he should wait until the morning.
They say family planning services are often targeted at women, 'dissuading' men from taking an interest in contraception and sexual health.
The MP said the government's policy of creating large dental centres away from most people's homes is 'dissuading' potential patients from registering.
Member States should provide for effective, proportionate and 'dissuasive' sanctions in case of breaches of the obligations under this Directive.
If deterrence and 'dissuasion' are failing, and conflict with a nuclear-armed enemy seems imminent, two concerns will become paramount.
He called for far higher fines for breaches of equality legislation, arguing existing penalties were not severe enough to be 'dissuasive' .
That didn't seem like much of a 'dissuader' , so when I saw the album cover in the new releases I was intrigued.
Such a consequence would not represent real and effective judicial protection and would have no really 'dissuasive' effect on the employer, as required by the Directive.
Price, maintenance costs and traffic are the principal factors 'dissuading' people from buying a car.
The officials, some speaking on condition of anonymity, said inspection leaders believe Iraq may be 'dissuading' scientists from agreeing to confidential interviews despite its public promise to the contrary last Monday.
The pictures on their packaging are actually 'dissuading' me from buying a product.
But for all the hardware and extra security measures, police chiefs insist the focus will be on 'dissuasion' rather than confrontation, with riot police and dogs used only as a last resort.
Strategic deterrence is based on 'dissuasion' , pressure, and enforcement.
In 40 percent of the cases, the dissuader was a parent, but teachers and employers accounted for 20 percent of the 'dissuaders' .
In refusing to be deterred by unhelpful and 'dissuasive' council officials, Ashton had demonstrated a rare and inspirational resolution.
The less frequent services combined with the theory of ‘key interchange points’ will make personal journey times much longer and journeys more inconvenient, thus further 'dissuading' people from using buses.
But more importantly we are also 'dissuading' adults from giving them guns or war toys,’ Mutota said.
Instead of 'dissuading' him from further crime, the fact of having been labelled a criminal may be sufficient to make him what, if we believe his protestations of innocence, he was not.
Her family feared for her life and tried 'dissuading' her from contesting the elections.
The entrance is in both cases delimited by a 'dissuader' formed by an elongated bar of a semi-circular shape.
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