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discourage

dis·cour·age [ diss kúr ij ] (past and past participle dis·cour·aged, present participle dis·cour·ag·ing, 3rd person present singular dis·cour·ag·es)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. tend to stop something: to tend to prevent something from happening by making it more difficult or unpleasant
dirty beaches that discourage sunbathing

2. try to deter somebody: to try to stop a person or animal from doing something

3. make somebody less optimistic: to make somebody feel less motivated, confident, or optimistic

[15th century. < Old French descoragier "deprive of courage" < corage "courage"]

dis·cour·age·ment noun
dis·cour·ag·er noun
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