noun
- The plural of deterrability; the quality or state of being capable of being deterred or discouraged from a course of action.
Usage: Formal, technical usage; Often used in policy, security, or behavioral contexts
Examples
- The deterrabilities of different criminal offenses vary based on severity and enforcement.
- Security experts debate the deterrabilities of various cyber-attack prevention strategies.
- Understanding the deterrabilities of human behavior is central to effective policy design.
- The study examined the deterrabilities of potential adversaries in the region.
- Researchers assessed the deterrabilities of different environmental violations through penalty structures.