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deterrence

/dɪˈtɛɹəns/

Meanings
  • noun

    The action or process of preventing something from happening or continuing, typically by showing force, authority, or intimidation.

    - "The threat of nuclear deterrence kept the two countries at peace."
    - "The use of economic sanctions is a form of deterrence."
    - "The fear of punishment is a powerful deterrent to criminal behavior."
  • noun

    The act of discouraging or preventing someone from doing something, especially by making it unattractive or risky.

    - "The high cost of insurance is a deterrent to driving without a seatbelt."
    - "The prospect of failure is a deterrent to trying new things."
    - "The threat of legal action is a deterrent to copyright infringement."

Synonyms

dissuasion , intimidation
Rhymes
Words rhyming with deterrence
terrain , daren , aren , marine
Variants
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deterrence , deterrences
Etymology
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From the Latin deterrens, present participle of terrere 'to frighten, intimidate'.


Trivia
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  1. The concept of deterrence was first introduced in international relations by Thomas Schelling in his book 'Arms and Influence'.

  2. The term 'deterrence' comes from the Latin word 'terreo', which means 'to frighten'.

  3. The effectiveness of deterrence depends on the credibility of the threat and the willingness of the adversary to believe it.


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  1. Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD): A strategy of military deterrence where both sides possess nuclear weapons and the threat of massive retaliation prevents any aggressive action.

  2. Deterrence by Denial: A military strategy that focuses on preventing an enemy from achieving their objectives rather than punishing them after the fact.

  3. Deterrence by Punishment: A military strategy that involves threatening an enemy with severe consequences if they take certain actions.


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Deterrence is a concept that has been used extensively in international relations and military strategy. It refers to the ability to prevent an adversary from taking unwanted actions through the demonstration of military or economic power. The concept of deterrence has been explored in various forms of literature, including novels and essays.

How to Memorize "deterrence"

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    - Visualize a large, intimidating figure standing in front of you, preventing you from taking an unwanted action.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'deterrence' with the word 'prevention'. Remember that deterrence is the act of preventing something from happening.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Deter, Prevent, Intimidate' to remember the meaning of deterrence.


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