dehorted

/dɪˈhɔrtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of dehort: strongly advised or urged someone not to do something.
    • She dehorted her brother from quitting his job without having another one lined up.
    • The lifeguard dehorted the swimmers from going into the rough water.
    • The teacher dehorted the class from cheating on the exam.
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