Take away the enthusiasm of.
Deprive of courage or hope.
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Examples for "discourage "
Examples for "discourage "
1 Companies argue that current Pentagon rules discourage private investment in certain products.
2 Insecurity has combined with political protests and government neglect to discourage investors.
3 She probably didn't want to discourage me at such a young age.
4 The court said allowing Already's counterclaim could encourage litigation and discourage innovation.
5 However, I don't want to discourage pianists with less experience than this.
1 This did not dishearten or deject the golden party; far from it.
2 It continues to dishearten people of colour to aspire to that leadership.
3 The incident was all that was needed to dishearten and disgust him.
4 The defeats at Brandywine and Germantown did not dishearten the army.
5 By making him view the world's corruption, the beast hoped to dishearten him.
6 The unlooked-for disaster, however, did not for a moment dishearten Washington.
7 Their failure to take fish was also beginning to dishearten them.
8 The weary years in preparatory school and college dishearten them.
9 Homer didn't want to dishearten Sasha, but it was best to warn her now.
10 The reply did not dishearten Gzim, who managed to keep in contact with Piccioli.
11 This week's developments will further dishearten holders of the debt.
12 The opposition which they meet with does not dishearten me.
13 And lastly, he had a patience which nothing could dishearten .
14 No, it does not dishearten me, I am past that.
15 I had grave misgivings, but I would not dishearten him.
16 He said nothing, not wishing perhaps to dishearten his companion.
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