Examples of 'demoralised' in a sentence
Meaning of "demoralised"
Demoralise (verb): To undermine the confidence or morale of someone or a group
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- simple past tense and past participle of demoralise
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A demoralised home front is the main reason.
That is how they demoralised the army.
I was so demoralised that my bike no longer went to my car trunk.
His death left his followers demoralised.
They are not demoralised or defeated or despairing persons.
The administration is badly paid and demoralised.
We could become demoralised because we have failed.
They are moving against a weakened and demoralised enemy.
A demoralised nation tells demoralised stories to itself.
These failures demoralised the conspirators.
It can neither be broken by adversity nor demoralised by success.
So they feel demoralised in terms of their ability.
The role of NGOs in all this unnecessarily demoralised.
I felt very demoralised at this moment.
You should not be demoralised.
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I became demoralised when listening you.
They will get demoralised.
A defeated and demoralised working class is not going to make revolution.
To make a proud but demoralised people.
Very demoralised right now.
Diệm appeared to be shocked and demoralised by the stinging question.
This demoralised our people.
The enemy outnumbered us and our troops became demoralised.
The island remained demoralised and destabilised by outside forces.
The team were never demoralised.
This has demoralised me a lot.
Reconstruction was undertaken with a heavily defeated and demoralised class.
They become demoralised too.
Demoralised her colleagues.
I am very demoralised right now.
At this point we were a bit demoralised.
The lives of these demoralised men and women were transformed.
That alone would offer a measure of hope to a deeply demoralised country.
England began to become demoralised and their fielding continued to deteriorate.
It is impossible to stay demoralised.
Your employees may get demoralised and even decide to leave.
And on this day our true quest began to make a proud but demoralised people.
Becoming demoralised is of no use.
Rebels were now demoralised.
They were demoralised by institutions.
The others are demoralised.
Many have become demoralised by bureaucratic obstacles preventing them from continuing their education.
Shelling absolutely demoralised them.
It demoralised and disoriented the workers and delivered them bound and foot to the imperialists.
But many people are too demoralised or feel too weak to appeal.
The Welsh infantry in particular were badly demoralised.
I am not demoralised at all.
Its followers were demoralised.
This demoralised the Aussies as they easily lost the third.
In rather a demoralised state.