deterring - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deterring in Hindi

  • भयभीत

verb

  • रोक रखना
  • डराकर रोकना
  • डरा देना
  • डराना
  • डराकर उड़ाना
  • निवराण करना
  • स्र्कावटें डालना

deterring Definition

Verb

  • discourage (someone) from doing something by instilling doubt or fear of the consequences.

deterring Example

  • Did you know coffee grinds are great for deterring slugs? ( क्या आप जानते हैं कि कॉफी पीस स्लग को दूर करने के लिए बहुत अच्छा है? )
  • It will be more able to do this if it shows strong leadership on combating and deterring corruption in projects it supports. ( यह ऐसा करने में और अधिक सक्षम होगा यदि यह अपने द्वारा समर्थित परियोजनाओं में भ्रष्टाचार का मुकाबला करने और उसे रोकने के लिए मजबूत नेतृत्व दिखाता है। )
  • The sole result has been to delay the development of resources and industry by deterring the application of capital and entrepreneurship on any large scale. ( इसका एकमात्र परिणाम यह हुआ है कि किसी भी बड़े पैमाने पर पूंजी और उद्यमिता के प्रयोग को रोककर संसाधनों और उद्योग के विकास में देरी की जा रही है। )
  • Perhaps this belief in the effect of the curse of the suicide acts both in deterring or bringing back the erring husband, and in saving the wife from the extremities of her despair in abandonment. ( शायद आत्महत्या के अभिशाप के प्रभाव में यह विश्वास गलती करने वाले पति को रोकने या वापस लाने और पत्नी को परित्याग में उसकी निराशा के चरम से बचाने में दोनों काम करता है। )

More Sentence

  • These Commissions were given every facility for estimating how far under-nourishment had deteriorated the working power of the poor and was deterring them from work.
  • These threats, terrible as they were, did not succeed in deterring the daring, and the mighty men of the time were willing to brave them, when their interests promoted them.
  • But it is evident that in claiming the Connecticut he was actuated more by a hope of deterring the further aggressions of English settlers than otherwise.
  • It may be considered as a remedial measure, adopted solely with reference to its influence as a means of deterring the subject of it, or others, from transgression in time to come.
  • Some students report that discussions seem to be at an inappropriate level, thereby deterring them from participating.
  • In other words for the planners, planning an American first strike was the only way of " deterring " a Soviet first strike.
  • The final meeting on 6 June 2003 examined deterring plagiarism.
  • But speed also adds to a feeling of more general road danger, deterring many from cycling and walking and causing severance within communities.
  • Camp Douglass may have been a deterring influence.
  • Instead of deterring me, however, this only spurred me on to greater efforts.
  • That, however, far from deterring me, attracted me only the more.
  • Third Worldan deterring warfare with another nuclear power, however, they suggest these weapons could be used in conventional conflicts with third-world nations.
  • tip-off information has been on the increase and has proven to be very useful in deterring pirated optical disk manufacturers.
  • Rather than deterring warfare with another nuclear power, however, they suggest these weapons could be used in conventional conflicts with third-world nations.
  • Tip-off information has been on the increase and has proven to be very useful in deterring pirated optical disk manufacturers.
  • Our CCTV initiative aims to improve public safety and confidence whilst actively deterring crime.
  • If you want a more psychologically positive approach to deterring cats, one way to go is to provide them with incentives to stay away.
  • If negative reinforcement does not decrease unwanted behavior, then it is not a deterrent.  
  • As the judge looked at the rebellious teen, he realized the fear of prison was not a strong enough deterrent to keep young people out of trouble.  
  • Everyone knows a cat is the best deterrent for indoor rodents.  
  • At the very least, Sony probably isn't displeased about this virus that is putting their system in the news and deterring hacks all at the same time!
  • Early screening of at-risk children is critical to deterring development of a persistent pattern of antisocial behavior.