Daunt in a sentence as a verb

If you can understand the equations and engineering needed to build a cruise missile the GPS equations will not daunt you.

Your site would need to be user friendly due to requesting subscriptions can quickly daunt the potential customer if they most go through lengthy questionnaires or profiles.

There are thousands of languages spoken on Earth, and some of them involve complexities that would daunt speakers of English or other Standard Average European languages more than Japanese.

I'm a bit new to bitcoins, but is it technically possible for the bitcoins community as a whole to make a blacklist of bitcoins addresses and "ban" the stolen bitcoins ?\nSuch blacklist would daunt robbers and enforce public trust in bitcoins.

Daunt definitions

verb

cause to lose courage; "dashed by the refusal"

See also: dash pall scare