English to Indonesian Dictionary deterrent

deterrent

pencegah
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
pencegah,
alat pencegah,
alat penangkis,
alat penghindar,
pengelak
adjective
yg menghindarkan,
yg mencegah,
pencegah
example
In fact, given the criminalisation of politics, his presence may have a 'deterrent' effect on the criminal elements.
Originally, North Korea saw a nuclear 'deterrent' as the cheapest and most effective means of defence.
He insisted on the development of a force de frappe, a nuclear 'deterrent' , which at the time was considered a quintessential underpinning of superpower status.
These penalties will hopefully act as a 'deterrent' to anybody else thinking of abusing or assaulting a referee.
The irritating midges plague outdoor workers at the home of Britain's nuclear 'deterrent' on Gareloch all year round.
There does not appear to be effective preventative or 'deterrent' measures to cope with this rise in attacks.
It is argued that police in uniform ‘provide a significant 'deterrent' to anti-social and criminal behaviour’.
Certainty harsh punishment is necessary so that it will have a 'deterrent' effect.
Last year this figure rose to 374 as the 'deterrent' effect of penalty points wore off.
The lack of ‘Canadian experience’ as a 'deterrent' to good jobs hovers over the immigrants much too long.
The first raft of fines would soon have a 'deterrent' effect.
It will be backed by posters all over the town to enhance its 'deterrent' effect.
Perhaps the 'deterrent' effect might make people who make this kind of disgusting threat think more than twice.
To believe that a nuclear 'deterrent' can do away with a conventional war is a difficult theory to subscribe to.
He said he had not fixed the size of the penalty, but that it would be significant enough to have a 'deterrent' effect.
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.
The day of direct action was organised by campaign group Trident Ploughshares over a High Court judgement which ruled that Britain's nuclear 'deterrent' was not illegal.
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.
We want to have a presence in various parts of the world because it has a healthy 'deterrent' effect.
So it either goes for total compliance or it races to develop enough of a nuclear 'deterrent' that the USA does not want to risk an invasion.
Some experts argue that the 'deterrent' effect of a punishment like caning is more potent than the current penal system.
A fine of £200, plus damages of £100 may be a 'deterrent' to others.
We want 'deterrent' sentences to prevent crime as the current laws are not stringent enough.
There is substantial doubt that capital punishment has any significant 'deterrent' effect.
Footage has led to convictions, and the van also has a 'deterrent' effect.
But a great deal of recent evidence strengthens the claim that capital punishment has large 'deterrent' effects.
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.
Finally, France decided to build its own nuclear 'deterrent' .
And the legal system generally takes the view that the value of using speech as evidence justifies this indirect 'deterrent' effect.
I'm pleased they are being imposed and more will follow to act as a 'deterrent' to others.
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