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    De·ter·rence
    /dəˈtərəns/

    noun

    • 1. the action of discouraging an action or event through instilling doubt or fear of the consequences: "nuclear missiles remain the main deterrence against possible aggression"
  2. A deterrence makes you reconsider doing something — usually bad things like stealing or skipping school — because you know the penalty will be harsh. Deterrences make you afraid to try something. So many homeowners hope that a security alarm will be a deterrence to burglars.

  3. DETERRENCE meaning: 1. the action or the fact of deterring people from doing something: 2. the action or the fact of…. Learn more.

  4. DETERRENCE meaning: 1 : the act of making someone decide not to do something the act of preventing a particular act or behavior from happening; 2 : the policy of developing a lot of military power so that other countries will not attack your country.

  5. noun. /dɪˈterəns/ /dɪˈtɜːrəns/ [uncountable] (formal) the fact of making somebody less likely to do something. His view is that prison sentences must be long enough to satisfy the requirements both of retribution and deterrence. Take your English to the next level.

  6. Deterrence is the prevention of something, especially war or crime, by having something such as weapons or punishment to use as a threat. [...]

  7. 6 days ago · Deterrence is the prevention of something, especially war or crime, by having something such as weapons or punishment to use as a threat.

  8. Synonyms for DETERRENCE: discouragement, instruction, suppression, dissuading, repression, charging, bidding, dictation; Antonyms of DETERRENCE: permission, allowance, approval, toleration, support, sanction, endorsement, license.

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