Discouraging - Law Dictionary Search Results
Discourage
confidence to deject the opposite of encourage as he was discouraged in his undertaking he need not be discouraged from a
Discourager
One who discourages
Discourageable
Capable of being discouraged easily disheartened
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Desertion
circumstances and of modes of life involved, the Court has discouraged attempts at defining desertion, there being no general principle applicable
intimidating
discouraging inhibiting deterring Opposite of encouraging
Chilling
Making chilly or cold depressing discouraging cold distant as a chilling breeze a chilling manner
Bill of Rights
of Parliament; by prosecuting those who petitioned the King, and discouraging petitions; by raising and keeping a standing army in time
chilling effect
chilling effect : a usually undesirable discouraging effect or influence [the chilling effect it will have on
inhibiting
discouraging a person from action by threat of punishment as an
Discouraging
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