αποτρέπω
Wordform Details
Translation: I preventI deterI discourageI avert
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
first-personsingularpresentIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: αποτρέπω
Translation: to deter; to prevent; to discourage; to dissuade; to avert; to ward off (verb)
Etymology: From ancient Greek ἀποτρέπω, composed of ἀπό (apo, 'away from') + τρέπω (trepo, 'to turn'). The root τρέπω is cognate with English 'trope' (a turning of meaning) and 'trophy' (originally a monument marking where enemies were turned back). The prefix ἀπό gives us English 'apo-' as in 'apogee' (turning away from earth). This verb literally means 'to turn away' something unwanted, making it a vivid metaphor for prevention or deterrence.
Mnemonics
- Think 'apo-' (away) + 'trope' (turn) = turn away from danger
- Remember 'apostrophe' - both have 'apo' meaning 'away'
- Sounds like 'a-pot-repo' - repossessing a pot turns someone away from cooking
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Cultural Context
Commonly used in formal contexts like news, politics, and official warnings. Often appears in discussions about crime prevention, safety measures, and policy decisions. The related noun 'αποτροπή' (deterrence) is frequently used in military and security contexts.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: Both contain τρέπω but have opposite prefixes: ἀπό (away) vs πρό (forward/toward)
Confused word:
Τον προτρέπω να σπουδάσει.
I urge him to study.
Notes: These are essentially antonyms with the same root verb but opposite directional prefixes
Mnemonic: Apo-trep = Away-turn (prevent), Pro-trep = Forward-turn (encourage)