deterrent|deterrents in English
noun
[de'ter·rent || -nt]
someone or something which deters, hindrance, impediment
Use "deterrent|deterrents" in a sentence
1. I'm talking about deterrents, peace through strength.
2. They're just a deterrent for crime.
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4. Nuclear weapons are the ultimate deterrent.
5. Whereas attractants, repellents, and many incitants are olfactory substances , stimulants, and deterrents are usually gustatory.
6. Window locks are an effective deterrent against burglars.
7. Shackles alone no longer offer fair deterrent.
8. They seriously believe that capital punishment is a deterrent.
9. Window locks are a cheap and effective deterrent.
10. The nuclear deterrent has maintained an uneasy peace.
11. His punishment will be a deterrent to others.
12. Large fines act as a deterrent to motorists.
13. Fig. Block diagram of the Vehicle Watchdog deterrent.
14. (3) Deterring birds from taking baited hooks (streamer (bird-scaring) lines and acoustic deterrents).
15. Antagonistic interactions may also involve defensive strategies that make use of chemical and physical deterrents
16. Neighbours will appreciate a further benefit - it does not rely on the 1812 overture or other audible deterrents.
17. The level of fines set should act as a deterrent.
18. There is little or no deterrent for these fiendish acts.
19. There is no effective deterrent for these young criminals.
20. Biter Be Goner is a nail biting deterrent
21. 27 Some people say that capital punishment acts as a deterrent.
22. Is there a credible alternative to the nuclear deterrent?
23. 9 As protection against herbivores such as caterpillars, the milkweed produces chemical deterrents on its leaves.
24. 9 They stressed the need for an independent nuclear deterrent.
25. 20 The deterrent effect of the death penalty has long been questioned.