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what does discourage mean in the sentence to discourage from doing somthing?

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  • 07-10-2019

Answer:

To prevent; to attempt to dissuade

Explanation:

 In the sentence "to discourage from doing something" the verb discourage   means to prevent or try to prevent someone from doing something by making the action difficult or unpleasant, or by showing them that it would not be a good thing to do; caution against; advise against; etc. Example: A campaign to discourage people from smoking.

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