Discourage

/dɪsˈkɜːrɪdʒ/ verb

To make someone less confident, enthusiastic, or willing to do something; to deter or dissuade from a course of action. Can involve removing hope or reducing motivation.

From Old French 'descouragier,' combining 'des-' (away) and 'courage.' The concept evolved from literally removing courage to more broadly reducing enthusiasm or determination by the 14th century.

AMምክንያት ለመስጠት
ARتثبيط
BNহতাশ করা
CAdescoratjar
CSodrazovat
DAmodvirke
DEentmutigen
ELαποθαρρύνω
ESdesalentar
FAدلسردی
FIlannistaa
FRdécourager
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