- talk one out of doing smth
- • to talk one into doing smth• to talk one out of doing smth(from Idioms in Speech)to persuade (to dissuade) somebody to do something
"Edna talked him into going," said Tony. (M. Wilson)
He acted immediately and calmly. Bunder would never, of course, let himself be talked into stopping so that they could give themselves up. Yet stop they must. He moved forward slightly and grasped the hand-brake. (J. Wain)
"My mind's made up," said Mrs. Watkins aggressively, ... "and I won't be talked out of it." (J. Lindsay)
Idioms and examples. 2014.