Discourage
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British pronunciation/dɪskˈʌɹɪd‍ʒ/
American pronunciation/dɪˈskɝɪdʒ/

Définition et Signification de "discourage"

to discourage
01

interdire, dissuader

to officially forbid someone from doing a specific activity, usually to prevent it from happening
Transitive: to discourage an activity
to discourage definition and meaning
02

décourager

to cause someone to lose enthusiasm, hope, or confidence, often by expressing negativity or criticism
Transitive: to discourage sb
03

dissuader, décourager

to prevent or persuade someone from taking a particular action or pursuing a specific course of action
Ditransitive: to discourage sb from sth

discourage

v

discouraged

adj

discouraged

adj

discouragement

n

discouragement

n

discouraging

adj

discouraging

adj
example
Exemple
The school discouraged the use of cell phones by implementing a ban on mobile devices during class hours to maintain a focused learning environment.
The teacher discouraged cheating by implementing strict consequences.
The government enacted regulations to discourage the consumption of sugary drinks in public schools.
The transit authority installed turnstiles to discourage fare evasion and ensure fair payment for public transportation services.
The failure of his first business venture discouraged young entrepreneur.
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