verb
1.Strongly dissuade (someone) from a course of action.
‘they dehorted him from going to Babylon’
‘The evil against which the Hebrews were dehorted was no mere occasionally absenting themselves from the Christian Churches, but a deliberate, fixed and final departure from them.’
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