Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word DETERS


DETERS

Definitions of DETERS

  1. inflection of deter
  2. A surname.
  3. plural of Deter.

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Number of letters

6

Is palindrome

No

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Examples of Using DETERS in a Sentence

  • In general, a pesticide is a chemical or biological agent (such as a virus, bacterium, or fungus) that deters, incapacitates, kills, or otherwise discourages pests.
  • Deterrence theory, in which a weaker state deters attack by bolstering its defensive capabilities enough to render attacking infeasible.
  • Rattlesnakes receive their name from the rattle located at the end of their tails, which makes a loud rattling noise when vibrated that deters predators.
  • The Rangers were aided by a team of scientists and engineers led by Miss Angela Fairweather, and operated out of the Lightspeed Aquabase, an underwater military compound that also deters the hydrophobic demons from directly attacking the base.
  • Trauth (I): 17,480
    John Connelly (I): 14,047
    Pete Witte (I): 13,479
    Terry Deters (I): 11,889
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  • This was done to help protect the environment, as the presence of taoists and nuns deters poachers and loggers.
  • On July 29, 2015, Deters oversaw the indictment of University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing in the killing of Sam DuBose during a traffic stop.
  • The polluter pays principle underpins environmental policy such as an ecotax, which, if enacted by government, deters and essentially reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Second, a higher reservation price is undesirable for the seller since it deters bidders with truly small valuations from participating in the auction.
  • Adult brown thornbills are able to mimic the alarm calls of other birds such as the New Holland honeyeater that warn of a raptor approaching, which deters other predators such as pied currawongs from attacking their nests.
  • In this context, the flagrant foul rule deters undesired, potentially injurious play by awarding possession of the ball to the offended team as an extra penalty.
  • Specifically, the doctrine seeks to balance the "harmful effects" of "invalidating a law that in some of its applications is perfectly constitutional" as a possibility that "the threat of enforcement of an overbroad law deters people from engaging in constitutionally protected speech".
  • This knowledge has contributed to the production of odorous cigarette beetle repellant solution, which coats dried good in a non-food odor that deters them from lying eggs in packaged products.
  • The cardenolide content in butterflies deters most vertebrate predators, except a few which have evolved to become cardenolide-tolerant, such as the black-backed orioles (Icterus abeillei Lesson) and black-headed grosbeaks (Pheucticus melanocephalus Swainson) that account for 60% of monarch butterfly mortalities in the overwintering sites in central Mexico.
  • Unemployment may seriously harm growth because resources sit idle, because it generates redistributive pressures and distortions, because it idles human capital and deters its accumulation, because it drives people to poverty, because it results in liquidity constraints that limit labor mobility, and because it erodes individual self-esteem and promotes social dislocation, unrest and conflict.
  • The act of taking permanent, high-integrity documentation itself deters kludges, workarounds, and "go fever".
  • Business analyst Michael Zakkour believes the phenomena of shanzhai reduces foreign investment in China, discourages foreign companies from marketing copyable products there, and deters them from using Chinese services and technologies that might result in their intellectual property being copied.
  • Cucurbitacin I (elatericin B) from Hemsleya endecaphylla, 10 mg/72 g, also from Ecballium elaterium Citrullus colocynthis, Cucurbita andreana, deters feeding by flea beetle.
  • Seth Adkins, Ridge Canipe, Brandon Craggs, Jeffrey Davies, Timmy Deters, Carlos and Emmanuel Estrada, Troy Gentile, Kenneth "KC" Harris, Aman Johal, Carter Jenkins, Tyler Patrick Jones, Sammi Kane Kraft and Jeffrey Tedmori.
  • As Cohn traces this deficiency in diverse perspectives back to the gendered discourse that preemptively deters any perspective perceived as feminine, the solution, Cohn argues, is not simply to bring more women into the war room but to encourage both men and women to reexamine the ideas and values that have hitherto been silenced.



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