talk out of
phrasal verbPart oftalking
talk out of — phrasal verb
1. to persuade someone not to do something that they were planning or intending to
1.片語動詞
釋義
to persuade someone not to do something that they were planning or intending to do.
例句
Her father talked her out of dropping out of university and encouraged her to finish her degree.
Pim tried to talk his colleague out of quitting without having another job lined up.