Deter

/dɪˈtɜr/ verb

To discourage someone from taking a particular action by making them aware of potential negative consequences. To prevent or inhibit through fear or doubt.

From Latin 'deterrere,' meaning 'to frighten away,' composed of 'de-' (away) and 'terrere' (to frighten). The word entered English in the 16th century, maintaining its core meaning of frightening someone away from an action.

AMያስቆም
ARردع
BNনিরুৎসাহিত করা
CAdissuadir
CSodradit
DAafskrække
DEabschrecken
ELαποτρέπω
ESdisuadir
FAبازداشتن
FIpelotella
FRdissuader
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