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What (who) is dissuasion - definition

UMBRELLA TERM OF INFLUENCE AND MODE OF COMMUNICATION
Persuade; Persuasive; Social Psychology Persuasion; Inveigle; Inveigles; Inveigled; Inveigling; Persuades; Persuaded; Persuading; Persuasive communication; Systematic persuasion; Heuristic persuasion; Social persuasion
  • Persuasion]]'', novel by [[Jane Austen]], illustrated by [[C. E. Brock]]. For Sir Walter Elliot, baronet, the hints of Mr Shepherd, his agent, were quite unwelcome...
  • ''<nowiki/>'The art of persuasion'— returning from a ball in India'' from "The Graphic", 1890.

dissuasion      
n.
Dehortation, dissuasive, dissuasive advice.
Dissuasion      
·noun A motive or consideration tending to dissuade; a dissuasive.
II. Dissuasion ·noun The act of dissuading; exhortation against a thing; dehortation.
inveigle         
v. a.
Entice, decoy, beguile, entrap, ensnare, lure.

Wikipedia

Persuasion

Persuasion or persuasion arts is an umbrella term for influence. Persuasion can influence a person's beliefs, attitudes, intentions, motivations, or behaviours.

Persuasion is studied in many disciplines. Rhetoric studies modes of persuasion in speech and writing and is often taught as a classical subject.: 46  Psychology looks at persuasion through the lens of individual behaviour and neuroscience studies the brain activity associated with this behaviour. History and political science are interested in the role of propaganda in shaping historical events. In business, persuasion is aimed at influencing a person's (or group's) attitude or behaviour towards some event, idea, object, or another person (s) by using written, spoken, or visual methods to convey information, feelings, or reasoning, or a combination thereof. Persuasion is also often used to pursue personal gain, such as election campaigning, giving a sales pitch, or in trial advocacy. Persuasion can also be interpreted as using personal or positional resources to change people.

Examples of use of dissuasion
1. A few upheld the tactic as effective dissuasion and noted that the prisoners wore surgical masks to shield their identities.
2. "Maintaining the competences necessary to dissuasion at the highest level is a fundamental objective for our security," he said.
3. The campaign of dissuasion funded by Exxon and the tobacco company Philip Morris has been devastatingly effective.
4. He declared the exercises a success, saying "we‘ve been able to show our power of dissuasion and defense." The U.S. denies having designs on Venezuela, which is its fifth largest oil supplier.
5. More than that, we and others are justified in using pre–emptive force when an attack on us is being prepared, and when all means of peaceful dissuasion and deterrence have failed.