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
- 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.
- The bitter taste of the medicine was a deterrence to overindulging in sweets.
- The loud alarm successfully deterred the attempted break-in.
- The peace treaty aimed to create a lasting deterrence against future conflict.
- The community implemented a curfew as a deterrence for late-night vandalism.
- The powerful emotions associated with the punishment served as a strong deterrence for repeating the offense.
- 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.