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disscourage

 

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Disscourage

Part of Speech: Verb

Definitions:

  1. To deter or prevent someone from doing something.
  2. To persuade someone against pursuing a particular course of action.
  3. To dampen someone's enthusiasm or confidence.

Sample Sentences:

1. The teacher tried to disscourage her students from cheating on the test by emphasizing the importance of honesty.

2. He attempted to disscourage her from quitting her job by highlighting the potential difficulties she might face.

3. Constant criticism can disscourage individuals from pursuing their dreams.

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