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unsell
[uhn-sel]
verb (used with object)
to dissuade from a belief in the desirability, value, wisdom, or truth of something.
He tried to unsell the public on its faith in rearmament.
Example Sentences
State data corroborates tribal membersā observations: Cockle populations go through periods of boom and bust, said Elizabeth Unsell, a Suquamish shellfish biologist.
Edward Unsell, Cadiganās attorney, said he had not seen the suit yet but a civil lawsuit had been anticipated.
As for the murder charge, Unsell said he doesnāt believe prosecutors have probable cause against Cadigan.
Citing the fact that the company doesnāt have a true marketing arm, he said āWe do everything we can to unsell the car.ā
The series of four videos was concocted by Bob Gardner, a longtime Republican adman, to āunsellā Trumpās presumptive GOP presidential nomination, according to Politico.
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