WordLens

deter

1 of 1verb
/dɪˈtɝ/
Forms:deters,deterring,deterred,deterred
1

to stop something from happening

transitive
  • The visible security cameras are intended to deter theft in the store.
  • The high cost of fines is expected to deter speeding on the highway.
  • The teacher's strict rules are meant to deter cheating during exams.
  • The new laws were put in place to deter the spread of illegal activities.
  • The quick response by the police deterred further violence.
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2

to discourage or prevent someone from doing something, usually by creating fear or doubt in their mind

transitive
  • Harsh penalties are deterring individuals from committing crimes.
  • Public awareness campaigns are deterring people from engaging in risky behaviors.
  • High prices may deter some customers from buying the product.
  • Warnings about the dangers of smoking deter many people from starting the habit.
  • His fear of failure deterred him from pursuing his dream job.
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