deterration (Meaning)

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deterration (n.)

The uncovering of anything buried or covered with earth; a taking out of the earth or ground.

Synonyms & Antonyms of deterration

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deterration Sentence Examples

  1. The presence of security cameras acted as a deterrence against shoplifting in the store.
  2. The harsh prison sentences were intended to be a deterrence for potential criminals.
  3. The country's strong military served as a deterrence against foreign invasion.
  4. Hoping to deter cheating, the teacher announced strict penalties for plagiarism.
  5. The bitter taste of the medicine was a deterrence to overindulging in sweets.
  6. The loud alarm successfully deterred the attempted break-in.
  7. The peace treaty aimed to create a lasting deterrence against future conflict.
  8. The community implemented a curfew as a deterrence for late-night vandalism.
  9. The powerful emotions associated with the punishment served as a strong deterrence for repeating the offense.
  10. The environmental campaign used graphic images to deter littering and pollution.

FAQs About the word deterration

The uncovering of anything buried or covered with earth; a taking out of the earth or ground.

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No antonyms found.

The presence of security cameras acted as a deterrence against shoplifting in the store.

The harsh prison sentences were intended to be a deterrence for potential criminals.

The country's strong military served as a deterrence against foreign invasion.

Hoping to deter cheating, the teacher announced strict penalties for plagiarism.