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 Translation for 'discourage' from English to Czech
VERB   to discourage | discouraged | discouraged
discouraging | discourages
SYNO to admonish | to deter | to discourage | ...
to discourage {verb}odradit [dok.]
to discourage {verb}odrazovat [nedok.]
to discourage {verb}vzít odvahu (k-u) [dok.]
to discourage sb. [put sb. off] {verb}odradit k-o [dok.]
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Usage Examples English
  • Most forms of Christianity discourage homosexual behavior.
  • Like many other governments in Southeast Asia, the Indonesian government applies severe laws to discourage drug use.
  • Social disincentives are things that discourage someone from performing an action in their personal life.
  • Does your tax equalization policy discourage individuals from acquiring property abroad?
  • He argued that exceptions would "encourage frivolous cross-claims and joinders of third parties", it would create uncertainty, discourage judges to make summary judgments, and would discourage settlement.

  • In some cases the rating system can discourage game activity for players who wish to protect their rating.
  • Traitor tracing schemes are used in pay television to discourage pirate decryption – to discourage legitimate subscribers from giving away decryption keys.
  • This medium has been specifically designed to discourage the growth of Gram-positive bacteria.
  • Ambers did not let the defeat discourage him, winning his next 15 fights.
  • When done properly, timeblocking can help eliminate distractions and discourage unproductive multitasking.

  • Morakhia's directorial venture Naina faced oppositions by public and ophthalmologists from India, stated that film will discourage eye donors to donate eyes.
  • Angus Cameron did his best to discourage them from settling in the province.
  • Obstetricians, especially the older generation still practicing, advocate for physiological births and discourage unnecessary interventions.
  • Naturally occurring "Bifidobacterium" spp. may discourage the growth of Gram-negative pathogens in infants.
  • The police have made efforts to discourage these activities, but are handicapped by lack of funding.

  • Critics have claimed that the computer-adaptive methodology may discourage some test takers since the question difficulty changes with performance.
  • Some of the causes of the depression that Posner cites are the lack of enforceable usury laws, which would discourage risky loans, requiring banks and financial institutions to "disclose the "full" compensation of all senior executives", backloading of compensation, increasing marginal income tax rates on the highest incomes, and usury laws to discourage risky loans.
  • Microsoft used to discourage IP-HTTPS use because it was slow.
  • In 2021, signs were posted to discourage recreational panning, which was damaging the historic site.
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