dissuasive

/dɪˈsweɪsɪv/
adjective
  1. Intended to discourage or prevent someone from doing something.
    • The high price acted as a dissuasive factor for many buyers.
    • Her dissuasive tone made him reconsider his plan.
    • The warning signs were meant to be dissuasive, but the hikers ignored them.
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