English to Arabic Dictionary deterrent

deterrent

رادع
definition
noun
Disulfiram is a well established drug that acts as a deterrent to drinking by blocking the metabolism of alcohol and thus flooding the body with the toxic substance acetaldehyde.
a thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something.
adjective
the deterrent effect of heavy prison sentences
able or intended to deter.
translation of 'deterrent'
noun
مانع
adjective
عائق,
ضابط ردع,
رادع,
مانع
example
There is substantial doubt that capital punishment has any significant 'deterrent' effect.
He said cameras would have a powerful 'deterrent' effect on criminals by being dotted around the town.
An independent nuclear 'deterrent' , the Force de Frappe, was a prestigious symbol of this new policy.
The lack of ‘Canadian experience’ as a 'deterrent' to good jobs hovers over the immigrants much too long.
Namibia's barren and unwelcoming coastlines served as a natural 'deterrent' to the ambitions of European explorers.
But a great deal of recent evidence strengthens the claim that capital punishment has large 'deterrent' effects.
In many instances, the police fail to take effective 'deterrent' action against rash and negligent driving.
Statistics prove that modesty is not a 'deterrent' to rape.
To the front of these again is the infamous crash barrier, which should act as a 'deterrent' to ramming but is already showing the dents brought on consistent efforts to get through.
The concentration of wealth and power is a great 'deterrent' to democracy.
Disulfiram is a well established drug that acts as a 'deterrent' to drinking by blocking the metabolism of alcohol and thus flooding the body with the toxic substance acetaldehyde.
In fact, given the criminalisation of politics, his presence may have a 'deterrent' effect on the criminal elements.
Penalty rates, which once acted as a limited 'deterrent' to employers demanding excessive overtime, were either scrapped or severely cut back.
He said the case would also be appealed on the basis that the sentences are not reasonable, and do not constitute a 'deterrent' to such abuse.
If the punishment fails to reflect the devastation caused, public confidence and the 'deterrent' effect will be undermined.
Originally, North Korea saw a nuclear 'deterrent' as the cheapest and most effective means of defence.
Not only does it mean police have photographic evidence of offenders which can be used in court, but the van has a 'deterrent' effect.
I'm pleased they are being imposed and more will follow to act as a 'deterrent' to others.
Some experts argue that the 'deterrent' effect of a punishment like caning is more potent than the current penal system.
Finally, France decided to build its own nuclear 'deterrent' .
Cdr Lister has joined an elite band of men at the helm of Britain's nuclear 'deterrent' .
Another was submarine-launched ballistic missiles as a part of the nuclear 'deterrent' of the superpowers.
We want to have a presence in various parts of the world because it has a healthy 'deterrent' effect.
Amnesty says the death penalty is not a 'deterrent' to the drug trade as runners, rather than the kingpins, are most at risk of facing the gallows.
Police believe this may result from the areas having fewer walkers, who act as eyes and ears for the police and whose presence may also be a 'deterrent' to thieves.
These penalties will hopefully act as a 'deterrent' to anybody else thinking of abusing or assaulting a referee.
It will be backed by posters all over the town to enhance its 'deterrent' effect.
But Anderson admitted the park's unique location also serves as a 'deterrent' to the deluge of visitors he's hoping for.
Some of his advisers believe you can go as low as 1,500 and still have a credible nuclear 'deterrent' , and think of the cost savings.
He concentrates on the British independent nuclear 'deterrent' , and concludes that it is an extravagance whose raison d' être expired with the Soviet Union.
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