DETERRENT - significado y definición. Qué es DETERRENT
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Qué (quién) es DETERRENT - definición

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Deterrent; Deterrence (disambiguation); Deterence; Deterrents; Deterrance

Deterrent         
·adj Serving to deter.
II. Deterrent ·noun That which deters or prevents.
deterrent         
[d?'t?r(?)nt]
¦ noun a thing that deters or is intended to deter someone from doing something.
¦ adjective able or intended to deter.
Derivatives
deterrence noun
deterrent         
(deterrents)
1.
A deterrent is something that prevents people from doing something by making them afraid of what will happen to them if they do it.
They seriously believe that capital punishment is a deterrent...
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2.
A deterrent is a weapon or set of weapons designed to prevent enemies from attacking by making them afraid to do so.
...a nuclear deterrent.
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3.
If something has a deterrent effect, it has the effect of preventing people from doing certain things.
...his belief in the deterrent value of capital punishment.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Deterrence

Deterrence may refer to:

  • Deterrence theory, a theory of war, especially regarding nuclear weapons
  • Deterrence (penology), a theory of justice
  • Deterrence (psychology), a psychological theory
  • Deterrence (film), a 1999 drama starring Kevin Pollak, depicting fictional events about nuclear brinkmanship
  • Nuclear deterrence
Ejemplos de uso de DETERRENT
1. That creates a significant new deterrent against such trips, Mazuz said, thereby making the deterrent of criminal prosecution less necessary.
2. Israel‘s deterrent capability has improved beyond recognition.
3. And if the war was "a deterrent message to Iran," and in the same breath "a deterrent message to Hezbollah" – in what way is this deterrent better, for example, than Israel‘s "policy of ambiguity" on the subject of nuclear capability?
4. It‘s a deterrent, but of course you must be willing to use it for it to be a deterrent," Alliot–Marie told a European Parliament committee.
5. The fleet is the cornerstone of its nuclear deterrent.