noun
- the act or process of discouraging or preventing someone from doing something, typically through fear of consequences
- something that discourages or prevents action; a deterrent
Usage: formal; often used in legal and policy contexts
Usage: formal; less common than 'deterrent'
Examples
- The high cost of fines serves as a determent to illegal dumping.
- Swift punishment is an effective determent against crime.
- The threat of legal action was a strong determent to the company's unethical practices.
- Lack of enforcement can reduce the determent value of any law.
- Education about consequences is a better determent than fear alone.
- The new security system acts as a determent to potential burglars.