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What is the past tense of dissuade?

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The past tense of dissuade is dissuaded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissuade is dissuades.

The present participle of dissuade is dissuading.

The past participle of dissuade is dissuaded.

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We wanted to keep her close to us so we dissuaded her from taking up that course.
Not even the sight of stretcher-bearers has dissuaded referees from rubbing salt into the wounds down the years.
The rather poor line-up and the terrible conditions dissuaded me from returning Sunday.
She had warned the demon, dissuaded him till the very end when it had become so painfully clear that it had been all going wrong.
My hope is that by making this public here, he will perhaps be dissuaded from continuing to embellish this story with false statements.
Indeed, such persons might be dissuaded from arbitration under the supervision of the English court.

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