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    de·ter
    [dəˈtər]
    verb
    deter (verb) · deters (third person present) · deterred (past tense) · deterred (past participle) · deterring (present participle)
    1. discourage (someone) from doing something by instilling doubt or fear of the consequences:
      "only a health problem would deter him from seeking re-election"
      • prevent the occurrence of:
        "strategists think not only about how to deter war, but about how war might occur"
    Origin
    mid 16th century: from Latin deterrere, from de- ‘away from’ + terrere ‘frighten’.
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    What does deter mean in English?verb (used with object), de·terred, de·ter·ring. to discourage or restrain from acting or proceeding: The large dog deterred trespassers. to prevent; check; arrest: timber treated with creosote to deter rot. to repel: Strongly scented marigolds planted among the melons are supposed to deter beetles.
    What does deterrent mean?to make someone decide not to do something or continue doing something, especially by making them understand the difficulties and unpleasant results of their actions I told him I wasn't interested, but he wasn't deterred. The high price of the service could deter people from seeking advice. see deterrent Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
    What does deter mean on Halloween?Deter means to discourage, or literally “to frighten away.” Halloween decorations that are too scary might deter trick-or-treaters, and the risk of being expelled deters kids from cheating in school. Deter comes from the Latin de meaning "away" and terrere meaning "frighten."
    What is a simple word for deter?present simple: I deter, you deter [...] past simple: I deterred, you deterred [...] • discourage, inhibit, put off, frighten [...] • prevent, stop, check, curb [...] These examples have been automatically selected and may contain sensitive content that does not reflect the opinions or policies of Collins.
     
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