Dissuade in a sentence as a verb

The article begins with "Its a lengthy read, but dont let the wall of text dissuade you." That's scary right there.

Just so I can know how little Mac Software gets sold and completely dissuade me from ever considering writing Mac software again?

I didn't get the impression that he was trying to dissuade kids from learning how to code in some kind of effort to keep his uniqueness as a programmer.

We are now on the cusp of being a police state, but I really hope people won't let that dissuade them from exercising their civic duty to engage the democratic process.

You can't simultaneously try to dissuade the backlash from happening and depend on it to prevent the undesirable events from taking place.

Great quote from the lobby of the San Jose superior court lobby, "Lawsuits are like handguns, when you pull the trigger someone is going to get hurt but its not clear who." I don't know if the lawyer was trying to dissuade a client or just kibitzing with another lawyer but it was a great comment.

I was worried that Snowden's father was going to continue, through his attorney, to try and dissuade his terrified son from persisting in his convictions; thus, I was preparing to be disappointed in his father's loyalty.

Dissuade definitions

verb

turn away from by persuasion; "Negative campaigning will only dissuade people"

See also: deter