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dissuade +‎ -er

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dissuader (plural dissuaders)

  1. One who dissuades.
    • 1827, The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, page 303:
      From all our experience on the subject, Members of Parliament have always been the dissuaders of the attempts of Dissenters; among whom an almost irrepressible impatience and disgust at their and their leaders' apathy have long existed.

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dissuader

  1. to dissuade; to put off

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