dehort (v. t.) To urge to abstain or refrain; to dissuade.
Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary📕
dehort de-hort′, v.t. to exhort from, to
dissuade.—n.Dehortā′tion,
dissuasion.—adjs.Dehor′tative, Dehor′tatory, dissuasive.—n.Dehort′er. [L.
dehortāri—de, neg., and hortāri,
to exhort.]
Feel free to write to us if you have any questions. But before you do so, please take a look on our page with Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and even our sitemap to get a full overview of the content on our site.