disincentive

/ˌdɪsɪnˈsɛntɪv/

disincentive

English Noun
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Definition

That which discourages a particular behaviour; a deterrent.

Etymology

From dis- + incentive.

Example Sentences

  • "CDC guidelines issued in July called for voluntary HIV testing of all health care workers, but also recommended that those who are found HIV positive go before a local board that could advise them not to perform a list of "exposure-prone" procedures. AIDS activists and health care workers decried the guidelines, arguing that they served as a disincentive for health workers to seek HIV testing. They also charged that the recommendations legitimized public fear about HIV transmission during surgical or dental procedures."
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