What is another word for dis-suasions?

Pronunciation: [dˈɪsswˈe͡ɪʒənz] (IPA)

Dis-suasions refer to arguments or advice that discourage or dissuade someone from doing something. Synonyms for this term include dissuasion, discouragement, deterrence, disincentive, persuasion against, and dehortation. Dissuasion implies the use of reasoning or persuasion to dissuade someone from taking a particular course of action. On the other hand, discouragement implies the act of making someone lose hope, enthusiasm, or confidence, while deterrence refers to the use of threats, punishment, or fear to prevent someone from doing something. Disincentive implies an external force that discourages or dissuades someone, and dehortation implies the use of warnings or advice to talk someone out of doing something.

What are the hypernyms for Dis-suasions?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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