now broadcasting...the Divine Spirit Radio station

By Vichara


The words I write are not my own, everyone has them. It is only by listening with an open heart that you will hear them. The Divine Spirit Radio station is available to all of us no matter who we are. There is no special cable hook up but there is a simple agreement plan. By using Love, Compassion and Patience the signal will be stronger and translate in any language to any part of the world.

deter • \di-TER\ • verb
1 : to turn aside, discourage, or prevent from acting
2 : inhibit

Example Sentence:
To deter shoplifters, the store posted signs listing the legal penalties for the crime.

Did you know?
The word "deter" is rooted in fear. It was borrowed into English around the mid-16th century from the Latin verb "deterrēre," which in turn was formed by combining "de-," meaning "from" or "away," with "terrēre," meaning "to frighten." "Terrēre" is also the source of "terror," "terrible," and even "terrific," which originally meant "very bad" or "frightful." These days, you may be deterred by something that frightens you or by something that simply causes you to think about the difficult or unpleasant consequences of continuing. The word can also mean "to inhibit," as in "painting to deter rust."

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