English to Punjabi Dictionary discourage

discourage

ਨਿਰਾਸ਼
definition
verb
I don't want to discourage you, but I don't think it's such a good idea
cause (someone) to lose confidence or enthusiasm.
example
we want to 'discourage' children from smoking
She and her fellow ward councillors are now taking steps to 'discourage' the new plan.
we want to 'discourage' children from smoking
The new building would be designed with high security measures in a bid to 'discourage' damage.
the plan is designed to 'discourage' the use of private cars
The bollards and uprights have been left in place to curb the speed of traffic and 'discourage' the use of the road as a rat run.
A combination of persuasion and stiff fines may become necessary to 'discourage' people from littering public places.
we don't want to 'discourage' customers
Critics say the fees will 'discourage' poor people from going to hospital.
They would 'discourage' all day parking, thereby creating an increased turnover of spaces.
Even if the legislature must be able to 'discourage' unjustified absences, it cannot penalise them by creating exceptions to the right to legal assistance.
In addition, the government resorted to questionable campaign tactics designed to 'discourage' demerger.
Further, if they chose to stop or to 'discourage' visits, they felt anguished about their decisions.
the plan is designed to 'discourage' the use of private cars
Indeed, our government seems to be doing all it can to 'discourage' people from investing for the long term.
They don't want to 'discourage' their own staff, investors in their funds, journalists and the market in general.
Continued advertising and marketing will make it difficult to 'discourage' this practice among young women.
He added that fares will be clearly posted on each vehicle in order to prevent confusion and 'discourage' mischievous behavior of drivers.
Research also indicates that negative school experiences can 'discourage' students from teaching careers.
The prospect of such huge debts will definitely 'discourage' young people from choosing university, especially those from poorer backgrounds.
House prices have stopped rising, which will 'discourage' borrowings.
Traditionally, the meat was rubbed with powdered ginger and pepper during hanging to 'discourage' flies and prevent tainting.
Lynne and her colleagues place a higher priority on preventive actions to 'discourage' bad behaviour and crime.
The arrangement of the service seems almost to have been designed to 'discourage' its use.
If you are lacking experience, do not let that 'discourage' you.
tedious regulations could 'discourage' investors
They are designed to 'discourage' investors from cashing in their investment.
We 'discourage' dives below 30 meters, especially if decompression stops are required.
But, along with these charges, the overall cost does 'discourage' poor patients from undergoing advanced treatment.
I don't want to 'discourage' you, but I don't think it's such a good idea
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