Disincline
(verb)
- To make someone less inclined or less willing to do something.
- To make someone less likely to be favorable towards something.
Origin:
From dis- meaning "not" or "opposite of" and incline meaning "to lean or tend towards".
Examples:
- The bad weather disinclined us to go out.
- The negative reviews disinclined me to see the movie.
- The high price disinclined me to buy the car.
- The negative experience disinclined me to try that restaurant again.
- The difficult task disinclined the employee to accept the job.