“Neither are we easily discouraged,” Palin says.
But where Fiona was concerned he was not discouraged.
His parents discouraged him from pursuing art as it was unlikely to be lucrative.
Laws inhibiting employers from laying off workers also discouraged them from hiring permanent staff.
To reduce euthanasia rates, management discouraged field officers from impounding strays.
But WHO experts have discouraged governments from issuing this type of "immunity" certification.
In fact, he is so discouraged that he does not even feel like taking a little of the price against him to show.
However, this year, the government discouraged people from travelling due to concerns this might exacerbate a widespread outbreak.
After the fall of Rome, learning was no longer held in high esteem, experiment was discouraged, and originality became a dangerous asset.
Johnson discouraged older Britons this week only from going on cruises, though many epidemiologists urge considerably stronger precautions.
All were strongly discouraged by the Office of the Attending Physician, which sent out guidance to members on Wednesday to avoid large groups of people.
At the same time, regulation has discouraged New Yorkers from buying homes: the home-ownership rate in the city is half that in many other metropolitan areas.
Introduced in 1890, the test discouraged milk adulteration, stimulated improvement of dairy production, and aided in factory manufacture of cheese and butter.
Spokespeople for both universities say they have either banned or discouraged students using essay writing services, penalising and sanctioning students who use them.
It is true that the official unemployment rate often understates real unemployment, as it excludes the so-called discouraged workers—those who have given up even looking for a job.
Last week, the Washington Post reported that Wayne LaPierre, the chief executive of the powerful National Rifle Association, further discouraged Trump from supporting expanded background checks, arguing that Trump doing so could cost him crucial support.
Despite having been heavily discouraged by Christian missionaries and even outlawed by colonial governments during the 19th and 20th centuries, vision quest participation continued as an important cultural practice for many indigenous peoples of the early 21st century.
During the union drive, Medium and even Williams himself discouraged employees from unionizing, Vice News, reported Tuesday, and employees told Insider that they believed Medium's severance offer could help its efforts to prevent employees from unionizing in the future.
The SMMT said that the latest rise had been fuelled by buyers abandoning diesel engines, confused by mixed government signals on taxation, and also discouraged by Volkswagen’s “dieselgate” scandal which undermined consumer confidence in the trustworthiness of industry claims.
The availability of WELFARE benefits may have discouraged unemployed people from seeking out a better job; and the high taxes needed to pay for the benefits may have discouraged some wealthy people from working as hard as they would have done under a friendlier tax regime.
discouraged
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- made less hopeful or enthusiastic
adj all
- lacking in resolution
Example: the accident left others discouraged about going there
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