Use "discourage from" in a sentence

1. We tried to discourage him from resigning.

2. Parents should discourage their children from smoking.

3. Try to discourage such familiarities from your subordinates.

4. I have tried to discourage him from biting nails.

5. Teachers should discourage their students from smoking and drinking.

6. His parents tried to discourage him from being an actor.

7. Such action might discourage Member States from issuing critical statements.

8. Parents should discourage smoking.

9. Low prices discourage industry.

10. But let not these requests from a young planter discourage you, my dear cousin.

11. Father discourage the expression of enthusiasm.

12. Don't let one failure discourage you.

13. Lord Rahl felt that occupying the town might discourage the Seeker from returning.

14. Do you discourage your children from leaving their seat unnecessarily during the song?

15. Rather, they often discourage it.

16. The school teachers discourage smoking.

17. Taking away the prize of ministerial office from elected representatives might discourage wealth-maximizing politicians from entering politics.

18. Feelings of self-reproach and humiliation may combine to discourage you from attending Christian meetings.

19. This helps to discourage members from abandoning the religion while still enabling them to proselytize.

20. Often, the shame associated with being Conned can discourage victims from sharing their stories

21. Don't discourage her; she's doing her best.

22. The overcritical teacher can discourage originality.

23. Instead, they unlovingly sought to discourage the loyal ones from giving glory to God.

24. What factors should not discourage us?

25. We discourage smoking in this school.

26. I don't want to discourage it.

27. Regular watering will also discourage them.

28. They discourage our able-bodied students... from getting their proper exercise by using the stairs.

29. Should ridicule or opposition discourage us?

30. Such awards are made to discourage plaintiffs from bringing groundless lawsuits which burden the courts.

31. Blame is a tool we use to discourage people from imposing external costs on society

32. We need tougher penalties to discourage miscreants.

33. ignore those who try to discourage you .

34. No, I wouldn't let that discourage you.

35. Do free bed nets discourage future purchase?

36. The booking clerk tried to discourage him from traveling on what would be a nightmare journey.

37. Telling “a story like that” would only discourage others.

38. They want to discourage pay settlements over the norm.

39. You should not let one failure discourage you.

40. Don't let one failure discourage you, try again.

41. The airlines use stronger language to discourage them.

42. You know maybe... you go to far, you discourage next Charlie Parker from ever becoming Charlie Parker?

43. Discourage the use of family members as Chaperones

44. These encourage investigation and discourage sluggishness and Bedazement

45. Does the Bible Discourage Feasting and the Giving of Gifts?

46. Ageist attitudes must be eliminated as they damage the perception of older people and discourage them from participating.

47. From 1881 to 1884 he was also active in Sen's Band of Hope, which tried to discourage youths from smoking and drinking.

48. On the contrary, some seemed to actively discourage it.

49. Many parents find it hard to discourage bad behaviour.

50. The height of the mountain did not discourage them.

51. He tried to discourage the children from dropping out of school, robbing, drug dealing and selling contraband cigarettes.

52. I leave a light on when I'm out to discourage burglars.

53. It's an infernal mischance; I've done my best to discourage it.

54. 19 Don't let one failure discourage you,(www.Sentencedict.com) try again.

55. • Accountants often attempt to discourage this, probably to reduce the risk of claims of negligence Arising from the report

56. Likewise, harsh measures to discourage illegitimacy will also have effect.

57. A nasal Bridle is a securement method used to discourage patients, young or old, from pulling on their nasoenteric feeding tube

58. A few discourage the practice of any faith at all.

59. Keynes also pointed out how government price controls discourage production.

60. Aspirin may discourage tumour growth in some types of cancer.

61. Consequenting - Consequences may be used to discourage unacceptable behavior of defiant teenagers

62. Cleaning the areas where urine has been sprayed with an enzymatic product will discourage the cat from spraying there again .

63. : A nasal Bridle is a securement method used to discourage patients, young or old, from pulling on their nasoenteric feeding tube

64. Dwelling on the past can make your days gloomy and discourage you from doing what you are still able to do.

65. He had to hold the Control at all costs and discourage the enemy from any further attempt to rush his position.

66. The “other sheep” have not allowed people’s indifference to discourage them

67. 5 Do not let the view of most people discourage you.

68. But why would a company even want to discourage salary discussions?

69. All the Republicans except Buchanan support global free trade and oppose direct measures to discourage companies from moving manufacturing plants overseas.

70. They conspired with the local chiefs to take action to discourage us.

71. The authorities have put tanks on the streets to discourage any protest.

72. In other words, we should avoid and discourage the term “Mormon Church.”

73. Although she did not reciprocate his feelings, she did not discourage him.

74. And the third one is: Do free bed nets discourage future purchase?

75. However, none of them showed any interest, and they continued trying to discourage me.

76. The term "Cheapjacks" was, quite possibly, meant to discourage customers from purchasing wonderful sounding instruments made of less-than-perfect materials

77. Expansionary and Contractionary policies can be used to encourage or discourage economic growth

78. It is important at all times to discourage Aggressive behaviour in young children.

79. Quick definitions from WordNet (browbeat) verb: discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate verb: be bossy towards Also see Browbeats

80. The Criminalizers think that severe penalties will take the criminals off the street, discourage potential offenders from breaking the law, and lower the crime rate