deinfluence
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editdeinfluence (third-person singular simple present deinfluences, present participle deinfluencing, simple past and past participle deinfluenced)
- (transitive, rare) To free from an influence.
- 1948, United States. Congress, Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates, page 8793:
- […] Rube Goldberg devices by which we could lose friends and deinfluence people […]
- (social media, marketing, neologism) To post material that encourages people to consume less, as the opposite of an influencer.
- (social media, marketing, neologism) To post material that draws attention to the downsides of a particular product or service and may recommend alternatives.