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- DETER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
These days, you may be deterred by something that frightens you or by something that simply causes you to think about the difficult or unpleasant consequences of continuing
- DETERRED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Deterred definition: discouraged or restrained from acting or proceeding See examples of DETERRED used in a sentence
- DETERRED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DETERRED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of deter 2 past simple and past participle of deter Learn more
- Deterred - definition of deterred by The Free Dictionary
To deter someone from doing something means to prevent them from doing it or to persuade them not to do it During the war, a flood would not have deterred me from going there on foot This did not deter Ealing council from passing a motion commending the police for their 'courage and patience'
- Deter - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Deter means to discourage, or literally “to frighten away ” Halloween decorations that are too scary might deter trick-or-treaters, and the risk of being expelled deters kids from cheating in school Deter comes from the Latin de meaning "away" and terrere meaning "frighten "
- DETERRED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
She could see Tabor was about to say more, but was deterred by the expression on her face But the weather had also deterred most of the market customers, so Alpiew managed to close the distance considerably → See deter Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
- Deter Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
They hoped that the new law would deter advertisers from making false claims The heavy fines should deter [= discourage] people from dumping garbage here He played an important role in international efforts to deter [= prevent] nuclear war Painting the metal will deter rust
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