Similar words: demoralize, moralise, demoralized, demoralizing, moralist, morality, pastoralism, aurora australis. Meaning: v. 1. corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality 2. lower someone's spirits; make downhearted.
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(1) Redundancy can be a demoralising prospect.
(2) They have left the teaching profession, demoralised and undervalued.
(3) The employment service is disillusioned, demoralised and underfunded.
(4) Do not set your goals too high or else you will always be failing and there is nothing more demoralising. Sentencedict.com
(5) Such an experience may be demoralising if you're unlucky to get caught up in the tangle.
(6) There the Dark Elves had been demoralised by the Witch King's defeat and hounded relentlessly by guerilla forces.
(7) But she is rapidly growing demoralised by her situation and is increasingly disinclined to do very much.
(8) On May 4 that year a demoralised Labour Party lost office, its credibility in tatters.
(9) Few things were more demoralising than to stand uselessly by while other men demonstrated their professional competence.
(10) Mr Papandreou's Pasok, embittered and demoralised, remains unable to evolve from unreconstructed popularism and anti-right rhetoric.
(11) A loss in North Rhine-Westphalia would demoralise the new government and erase its majority in the Bundesrat, the upper house.
(12) The Social Democrats created huge momentum in the 1980s, but still failed-beaten back by Labour at its most demoralised.
(13) Soigneur A person who gives massage and every other kind of comfort to exhausted, injured or demoralised riders.
(14) Ian Wright also had food for thought as he made a hasty exit from Arsenal's demoralised dressing room.
(15) Fighting between the Mujahideen has taken as much effort as battling the demoralised government forces.
(16) The rebels hope to weaken the regime further by attacking its defeated and demoralised forces.
(17) He knew from interviews with students at entry and graduation that many were demoralised by the course.
(18) New problems and challenges are seen in terms of old struggles and the call for gay rights darkly interpreted as part of a Communist plot to demoralise the nation.
(19) When setting club competition bonuses, a low bonus may save the club a lot of money, but it may also upset or demoralise your players.
(20) The torments Nemor had to suffer rewarded him with a special ability: he can demoralise enemy troops by a scream which reminds them about inevitability of death.
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