No, never. Drugs may have positive short-term immediate effects, but their long-term effects severely damage the body and mind.
To dissuade means to persuade someone not to take a particular course of action or to discourage them from doing something. It involves trying to change someone's mind or opinion in order to prevent them from following through with a decision.
The ease of persuading someone varies depending on the individual, their beliefs, values, and openness to new ideas. Persuasion can be more successful when tailored to the person's perspective and presented in a clear and compelling manner. It's important to build trust, listen actively, and provide credible information to increase the chances of persuasion.
how they would convince you is rather a stupid question. what they would do to persuade you is more meaningful. pretty much anything they say that would entice you or persuade you to try whatever drug they have to sell is what they would do. remember, when someone sells you drugs, their SELLING you drugs, meaning they only do it so they can make profit. usually so they can supply their own addiction.
The verb form of persuasive is persuade. As in "to persuade someone".
How would you persuade someone of the importance of anc Greede?
Hopefully you do not.
Persuade them pro or con? Illegal Drugs (con): Drugs (even just 'pot') fry your braincells, which do not regenerate. The information that may have been stored in them is lost forever. Prescribed drugs (pro):
to persuade someone.
Persuade someone to do something.
There is no antonym to "persuade". You can persuade people to do good, or persuade people to do bad. "Coerce" is a more negative version of persuade, but isn't opposite. Both verbs are about convincing someone to do something, but "coerce" generally only has negative connotations. There is no opposite to "persuade" because if someone is not actively persuading someone, they could be doing anything: standing still, talking, washing the car, playing a game, brushing their teeth... anything that could be described as "not persuading".
To persuade someone using language
Angriness.