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    deter
    /dɪˈtəː/

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  3. to prevent someone from doing something or to make someone less enthusiastic about doing something by making it difficult for that person to do it or by threatening bad results if they do it: These measures are designed to deter an enemy attack. deter someone from doing something High prices are deterring many young people from buying houses.

  4. The meaning of DETER is to turn aside, discourage, or prevent from acting. How to use deter in a sentence. The Fearful History of Deter

  5. Deter is a verb that means to prevent or discourage someone from doing something. Learn how to use deter in different contexts, synonyms, antonyms, and related words with Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, and usage of the verb 'deter' in British and American English. See how 'deter' is used in sentences from various sources and compare it with related words.

  7. Deter is a verb that means to discourage, prevent, or repel someone or something. Learn how to use deter in a sentence, find synonyms, and discover its origin from Latin.

  8. deter (somebody) (from something/from doing something) to make somebody decide not to do something or continue doing something, especially by making them understand the difficulties and unpleasant results of their actions.

  9. Deter means to prevent or discourage someone or something from acting or happening. See the origin, synonyms, usage, and translations of deter in English and other languages.