dehorting

/dɪˈhɔrtɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of dehort: the act of strongly advising or urging someone not to do something.
    • Dehorting someone can be difficult if they are determined to proceed.
    • She spent the evening dehorting her friend from making a hasty decision.
    • The coach is dehorting the players from using unsafe techniques.
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