DISCOURAGES vs DETER: VERB
- Deprive of courage or hope; take away hope from; cause to feel discouraged
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discourage.
- Try to prevent; show opposition to
- Admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior
- To prevent something from happening.
- Turn away from by persuasion
- Try to prevent; show opposition to
- To persuade someone not to do something; to discourage.
DISCOURAGES vs DETER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To prevent or discourage from acting, as by means of fear or doubt.
- To make less likely or prevent from happening.
- To prevent by fear; hence, to hinder or prevent from action by fear of consequences, or difficulty, risk, etc.
- To prevent or discourage (an action or behavior).
DISCOURAGES vs DETER: ADVERB
- In a discouraging manner
- N/A
DISCOURAGES vs DETER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Show opposition to
- Try to prevent
- Synonyms To hinder, restrain, keep back.
- To discourage and stop by fear; hence, to stop or prevent from acting or proceeding by any countervailing motive: as, we are often deterred from our duty by trivial difficulties; the state of the road or a cloudy sky may deter a man from undertaking a journey.
DISCOURAGES vs DETER: RELATED WORDS
- Slows, Hampers, Impede, Hurts, Obstructs, Distracts, Reduces, Inhibits, Impedes, Hinders, Prevents, Deters, Admonish, Warn, Deter
- Stop, Prohibit, Impede, Forestall, Dampen, Hinder, Distract, Preventing, Frighten, Thwart, Preclude, Deterrent, Prevent, Dissuade, Discourage
DISCOURAGES vs DETER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Emphasizes, Disfavors, Discriminates, Involves, Facilitates, Restricts, Forbids, Prohibits, Night, Slows, Impede, Hurts, Admonish, Warn, Deter
- Stop, Prohibit, Impede, Forestall, Dampen, Hinder, Distract, Preventing, Frighten, Thwart, Preclude, Deterrent, Prevent, Dissuade, Discourage
DISCOURAGES vs DETER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- APA discourages its affiliated journals from using bibliographies.
- Judge Thompson discourages the filing of letter briefs.
- Earnings guidance dictates an outcome and discourages debate.
- It therefore discourages the use of sexist language.
- ISKAKINGCodetermination law also discourages certain types of risktaking.
- The Bible discourages ministry without verification and accountability.
- The CDC also discourages any cruise ship travel.
- GI tract and discourages the growth of yeast.
- This protects your reputation and discourages frivolous lawsuits.
- The board discourages overtime work by nonexempt employees.
- Determining preventative actions to deter future quality issues.
- First, it would deter persons from as trustees.
- Has anyone any new ideas to deter squirrels?
- The penalties were not sufficient to deter violations.
- Use mechanical control to prevent or deter infestation.
- Antitrust laws attempt to deter or forbid cartels.
- The only thing why the death penalty is so often believed to deter murderes is because people think the death penalty would deter themselves.
- If, however, severe punishment can deter crime, then permanent imprisonment is severe enough to deter any rational person from committing a violent crime.
- While filing fees may help deter vexatious claims, they are a blunt instrument that may equally deter meritorious claims.
- When combined with media coverage, the campaigns are intended to deter those arrested from offending again, and to deter potential clients.
DISCOURAGES vs DETER: QUESTIONS
- What discourages people the most from doing shadow work?
- Will the new homeland security bill deter terrorism?
- Does punishment deter drug offenders from committing crimes?
- Do harsh punishments deter juveniles from committing crimes?
- Will US indictments deter China from Further cyberattacks?
- Do court fees deter unnecessary and premature proceedings?
- Does the use of imprisonment deter criminal behaviour?
- Does the exclusionary rule deter police misconduct?
- Will furloughs deter more furloughed ESPN commentators?
- Does the international financial system deter terrorists?
- Will Buckley's reputation deter potential witnesses?