aversively

/əˈvɜrsɪvli/
adverb
  1. In a way that causes avoidance or strong dislike; with the effect of making someone want to stay away.
    • Some advertisements work aversively by showing unpleasant consequences of not buying a product.
    • The teacher spoke aversively about cheating, hoping students would avoid it.
    • The bitter taste was used aversively to train the dog not to chew furniture.
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