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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.
Persuade someone to do something.
By eating pop
writing to persuade someone to believe you or buy something from you
you persuade someone something about them.
Tell them there gay.
it means to make someone from doing something
Persuade : Do tell some one something that is not true and try to make them believe it. Try to get someone to do something , and make someone believe you too.Inform : Do give information about a story that an author wrote about. Or to explain something the right way about a peom , story , and a biography too.Entertain : When someone enjoys something . Like someone goes to a party and they enjoy it which means to entertain It.PersuadeInformEntertain Persuade , Inform , and Entertain stands for Pie !
making a rational argument based on reason and evidence to convince someone of a particular viewpoint or course of action.
Persuade (someone) to do something. Example: he is so conning about religion.
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".
The official definition for the word wheedle is "employ endearments or flattery to persuade someone to do something or give one something."