determent

[dih-tur-muhnt]

determent Definition

  • 1the act of deterring or discouraging someone from doing something
  • 2something that deters or discourages

Using determent: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "determent" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The high cost of the equipment was a determent to starting the business.

  • Example

    The fear of failure was a determent to pursuing his dreams.

  • Example

    The lack of support from his family was a determent to his success.

determent Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with determent

  • to the harm or disadvantage of someone or something

    Example

    His obsession with work was to the determent of his personal life.

  • without causing harm or disadvantage to someone or something

    Example

    He pursued his goals without determent to his health or relationships.

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Summary: determent in Brief

The term 'determent' [dih-tur-muhnt] refers to the act of deterring or discouraging someone from doing something, or something that deters or discourages. It can be an obstacle to starting a business or pursuing one's dreams, as in 'The high cost of the equipment was a determent to starting the business.' 'Determent' is often used in the phrase 'to the determent of,' meaning to the harm or disadvantage of someone or something.