antifear

English

Etymology

anti- + fear

Adjective

antifear (not comparable)

  1. Countering fear.
    • 2005, Dennis S. Charney, Eric J. Nestler, Neurobiology of mental illness
      Importantly, compounds that have antifear or antianxiety effects in these tests have proven to be clinically effective in reducing anxiety.
    • 2009, David Weisburd, Thomas E. Feucht, Idit Hakimi, Lois Felson Mock, Simon Perry, To Protect and To Serve: Policing in an Age of Terrorism
      While larger agencies are more likely to engage in community partnerships, antifear campaigns, educating the public, and community meetings, these are still less emphasized compared to the one tactic that could be argued as the least community-oriented increasing presence at critical areas.

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