Sentence examples for to discouraging from inspiring English sources

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to discouraging

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To extinguish the courage of; to dishearten; to depress the spirits of; to deprive of confidence; to deject.

  • Don't be discouraged by the amount of work left to do: you'll finish it in good time.

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When impunity is the rule, she added, "it does not contribute to discouraging the violence".

But Ms. Shields defined the tax as vital to discouraging insurance coverage that is overly generous.

How can workaholism harm a company? A. In addition to discouraging efficiency, it can put enormous stress on co-workers.

Mr. Snyder turned aside suggestions that the senator's busy activity was a response to discouraging poll numbers.

Friday's jobs report led to discouraging forecasts for the rest of the year, given the slowdown in both job and output growth in recent months.

But in addition to discouraging risky activity, capital also serves as money that banks can afford to lose in a crisis.

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Sometimes it's enough to discourage them.

That is unlikely to discourage McLaughlin, though.

This is meant to discourage underweight jumpers.

That does not seem to discourage Murphy.

This made it hard to discourage transactions.

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