discouragers

[US]/dɪsˈkʌrɪdʒəz/
[UK]/dɪsˈkʌrɪdʒərz/

Translation

n.persons or things that discourage; those who deter or dissuade others from action

Example Sentences

the chief discouragers of change often hide behind tradition and fear.

powerful discouragers of reform maintain the status quo through institutional resistance.

key discouragers of scientific progress frequently oppose new theories without evidence.

major discouragers of environmental policy prioritize economic interests over sustainability.

prime discouragers of social equality work to preserve existing hierarchies.

strong discouragers of technological adoption cite security concerns and costs.

effective discouragers of creativity impose strict rules and rigid structures.

notable discouragers of entrepreneurship create barriers through excessive regulation.

formidable discouragers of public health initiatives spread misinformation widely.

primary discouragers of educational reform resist changes to traditional curricula.

active discouragers of peacekeeping efforts exploit geopolitical tensions for personal gain.

persistent discouragers of renewable energy development lobby for fossil fuel interests.

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