It is persuade.
dissuade discourage disinclination
Depending on how you use the word, the opposite could be dissuade, deter, or discourage.
i`ve dissuade by my ememy by my victory in the battle
I hope to dissuade you from this folly. I made an attempt to dissuade him from going skydiving, but he went despite my fervent pleas. Even harsh punishment will not dissuade hardened criminals.
Dissuade is one verb of dissuasion.Other verbs are dissuades, dissuading and dissuaded.
The opposite is dissuade. Rather than persuade (coerce), the opposite could be entreat or cajole.
The opposite of coax (lure) could be chase, shoo, or drive away. Or possibly repel. The opposite of coax (persuade) would be dissuade.
Bore, destroy, discourage, dissuade, dull, hurt, tire, weaken.
The opposite of influence is "unaffected" or "uninfluenced." It refers to a lack of impact or sway on someone or something.
I tried to dissuade my friend from joining the risky business venture. The teacher's warning dissuaded the students from cheating on the exam. The campaign aims to dissuade people from smoking by highlighting the health risks.
Dissuade is a verb.
Please let me dissuade you from jumping...I could not dissuade her from leaving.