dissuade
verb
- persuade not to
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /dɪˈsweɪd/
verb
Etymology: From Middle French dissuader, from Latin dissuādeō (“to urge differently”, “to advise against”, “to dissuade”), from dis- (“away from”, “asunder”) + suādeō (“to recommend”, “to advise”, “to urge”).
- To convince not to try or do.
“Jane dissuaded Martha from committing suicide.”