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What part of speech is dissuade?
"Dissuade" is a
verb
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It means to convince someone not to do something, often by giving reasons or arguments against it.
What does this simile mean holding a hand could be like medicine?
Are there some English consonant sounds that never occur in the initial position if so which ones?
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How many parts of speech is the word pursue?
How do you pronounce mmol?
Why might a person with brain injury be able to understand the speech of others but not speak?
What does saltatory mean?
Does pie have a long or short vowel sound?
In grammar what does www.asia.wub mean?
What is SQUAM an acronym for?
What is a homophone for slow?
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