Similar words: demoralize, realize, specialize, memorize, rationalize, marginalize, naturalization, pastoralism. Meaning: [dɪ'mɒrəlaɪz] adj. made less hopeful or enthusiastic.
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31) The boss's behavior demoralized everyone in the office.
32) The commander's prostration demoralized his men.
33) Education is useless, because it makes us demoralized.
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34) The separation of church and state has demoralized our society.
35) Accommodation failed to placate the critics and may have demoralized supporters of a strong defense.
36) What they found was a demoralized army in no hurry to fight.
37) The irresistible onslaught of the PLA sent the enemy scattering in demoralized panic - stricken groups.
38) In a generation, they have descended from proud working class to demoralized underclass.
39) Xerxes's losses will be so great, his men so demoralized.
40) Now after the war the Nationalists were, as indicated above , weakened, demoralized, and unpopular.
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