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Argue out of doing

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Persuasive IntentPlay
The phrase is used when trying to convince someone to change their mind about an action. SlideShe argued her friend out of doing a risky bungee jump.
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Negative ConnotationPlay
It often implies the action being discouraged is negative or undesirable. SlideHe argued me out of doing the prank, saying it could hurt someone's feelings.
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Emotional WeightPlay
This phrase may carry an emotional impact, showing care or concern. SlideMy sister argued me out of doing the solo trip, worrying about my safety.