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dissuasive      
I. n. II. a.
Dissuading, dehortatory, tending to dissuade.
Dissuasive      
·noun A dissuasive argument or counsel; dissuasion; dehortation.
II. Dissuasive ·adj Tending to dissuade or divert from a measure or purpose; dehortatory; as, dissuasive advice.
Dissuading      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Dissuade.
Examples of use of Dissuasive
1. The report calls for tangible results – indictments, prosecutions, trials, convictions and dissuasive sentences.
2. "Political speech must be used: it can be dissuasive and preventative," she said.
3. France‘s nuclear arsenal is considered a purely dissuasive means and is not intended for a normal battle situation.
4. They are given vague mandates and are not given "means to be dissuasive." France circulated a draft resolution at the U.N.
5. "It would be irresponsible and ingenuous to renounce the dissuasive power that capital punishment has on the real terrorists, the Imperialist mercenaries," he said.