Disincline
1Disincline — Dis in*cline , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disinclined}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disinclining}.] To incline away the affections of; to excite a slight aversion in; to indispose; to make unwilling; to alienate. [1913 Webster] Careful . . . to disincline them… …
2disincline — index deter, discourage, expostulate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3disincline — [dis΄in klīn′] vt. disinclined, disinclining to make unwilling or reluctant …
4disincline — transitive verb Date: 1647 to make unwilling …
5disincline — /dis in kluyn /, v.t., v.i., disinclined, disinclining. to make or be averse or unwilling: Your rudeness disinclines me to grant your request. [1640 50; DIS 1 + INCLINE] * * * …
6disincline — verb Opposite of to incline; to make reluctant …
7disincline — Synonyms and related words: blunt, chill, cool, damp, dampen, deflect, deter, disaffect, discourage, disinterest, distract, divert, indispose, put off, quench, repel, turn aside, turn away, turn from, turn off, wean from …
8disincline — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. dissuade, indispose, discourage. See dislike, dissuasion …
9disincline — dis·in·cline || ‚dɪsɪn klaɪn v. decline, be unwilling; make unwilling, cause to be averse to …
10disincline — v. a. Make averse or reluctant or unwilling, indispose …