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单词 disincentivize
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Definition of disincentivize in English:

disincentivize

(British disincentivise)
verbdɪsɪnˈsɛntɪvʌɪzˌdisinˈsen(t)ivīz
[with object]
  • Discourage (a person or course of action) by removing an incentive.

    因取消奖励而挫伤…的积极性;使(人,做法)失去激励(或动力);使泄气

    such policies disincentivize those on average incomes

    这样的政策会使中等收入者感到灰心丧气。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But the resilient design helps to disincentivize terrorism, by reducing its rewards.
    • The greatest risk of all is that such policies demotivate and disincentivise those on average incomes or above.
    • It made little sense to disincentivise students from going to college.
    • The success of the last decade has been to stop our public prices, disincentivising people to mail in Dundalk instead of Newry.
    • People work long hours, or have long commutes that disincentivise going to a polling station.
    • No - but this bill will disincentivise those parents.
    • Many of these taxes disincentivise the economy as a whole.
    • Won't greater spending simply raise the interest rate, disincentivise private investment and increase the burden of indebted families?
    • I don't see how in a declining market we can disincentivise their walking away.
    • They find themselves rejected by the university of their choice: an object lesson in how to disincentivise them for later life.
    • They reflect successive governments' policy preference for rationing demand while disincentivising the private sector.
    • We should be incentivising and not disincentivising those parents who need to be paying.

Definition of disincentivize in US English:

disincentivize

(British disincentivise)
verbˌdisinˈsen(t)ivīz
[with object]
  • Discourage (a person or course of action) by removing an incentive.

    因取消奖励而挫伤…的积极性;使(人,做法)失去激励(或动力);使泄气

    would such legislation disincentivize marriage?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We should be incentivising and not disincentivising those parents who need to be paying.
    • People work long hours, or have long commutes that disincentivise going to a polling station.
    • No - but this bill will disincentivise those parents.
    • They reflect successive governments' policy preference for rationing demand while disincentivising the private sector.
    • They find themselves rejected by the university of their choice: an object lesson in how to disincentivise them for later life.
    • Won't greater spending simply raise the interest rate, disincentivise private investment and increase the burden of indebted families?
    • It made little sense to disincentivise students from going to college.
    • The success of the last decade has been to stop our public prices, disincentivising people to mail in Dundalk instead of Newry.
    • Many of these taxes disincentivise the economy as a whole.
    • The greatest risk of all is that such policies demotivate and disincentivise those on average incomes or above.
    • But the resilient design helps to disincentivize terrorism, by reducing its rewards.
    • I don't see how in a declining market we can disincentivise their walking away.
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