"Dissuasiveness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dissuasiveness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dissuasiveness" Meaning

Dissuasiveness refers to the quality or state of being unconvincing or failing to persuade or dissuade someone from a course of action or a particular opinion. In other words, it describes something that lacks the ability to change someone's mind or deter them from taking a certain path.

"Dissuasiveness" Examples

Meaning:

Dissuasiveness refers to the quality of being persuasive or convincing in discouraging or preventing someone from doing something.

Usage Examples:


The dissuasiveness of the environmental reports convinced many investors to divest from the company.
The coalition's dissuasiveness in countering the propaganda campaign resulted in a significant drop in public support for the war.
The psychologist's dissuasiveness in explaining the risks of substance abuse led to a reduction in drinking among the teenagers.
The warning signs were designed to be as dissuasive as possible, alerting hikers of the dangers of sudden rockfalls.
The dissuasiveness of the university's lack of funding was a major factor in the decision to change majors.

"Dissuasiveness" Similar Words

Dissonant

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Dissonate

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To dissonate means to produce a harsh or unpleasant sound, especially when two notes clash together. In music, dissonance refers to a state of tension or lack of harmony between different pitches or sounds.

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Dissuasion is the act of persuading someone to abandon or change their intention or decision. It is the opposite of persuasion, where someone is convinced to take a particular action or adopt a particular point of view.

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