demoralized in English

adjective
1
having lost confidence or hope; disheartened.
a weak and demoralized president
verb
1
cause (someone) to lose confidence or hope; dispirit.
their rejection of the treaty has demoralized the diplomatic community
2
corrupt the morals of (someone).
It is a perceptive account of life in an occupied city, in which victors and vanquished alike are corrupted and demoralized .

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1. The very practice is demoralized, and the practitioners are demoralized.

2. Defeat demoralized the army.

3. The rejection can leave you demoralized.

4. The workers here seem very demoralized.

5. My men are already demoralized.

6. The commander's prostration demoralized his men.

7. The army demoralized by defeat.

8. The refugees were cold, hungry, and demoralized.

9. You might think I've been demoralized.

10. The army was demoralized by defeat.

11. The enemy troops were exhausted and demoralized.

12. Talk of defeat demoralized the team.

13. Bad weather and many defeats demoralized the enemy.

14. The witness was demoralized by the cross - examination.

15. Poor working conditions lead to demoralized and unproductive employees.

16. Talk of defeat had demoralized the team.

17. The company was demoralized and faintly musty.

18. The teachers, becoming demoralized, took to smoking opium.

19. The golfer Bunkered her second shot and became demoralized

20. 23 Losing several matches in succession had completely demoralized the team.

21. 3 Losing several matches in succession had completely demoralized the team.

22. They have left the teaching profession, demoralized and undervalued.

23. After the game, the players were tired and demoralized.

24. The ship's crew were now exhausted and utterly demoralized.

25. They seemed demoralized and miserable, operating an endless mechanical process.

26. The troops were thoroughly demoralized by this set - back.

27. The illness demoralized him and recovery took several weeks.

28. Seeing the smoke, the enemy forces outside became completely demoralized.

29. Firstly, members of the lower strata may become totally demoralized.

30. Losing several matches in succession had completely demoralized the team.

31. It was an elite, skillfully and ruthlessly controlling demoralized and Apathetic masses.

32. Leighton predestinated his couching debilitate together, but Autecologic Waylen never demoralized so sillily

33. We were so demoralized by that one wrong turn that were lost for hours.

34. Logical deals are killed, rational arguments are shouted down, ambitious engineers are demoralized.

35. Synonyms for Browbeaten include bullied, subjugated, oppressed, downtrodden, intimidated, broken, cowed, demoralised, demoralized and frightened

36. Accommodation failed to placate the critics and may have demoralized supporters of a strong defense.

37. The fact that food and water were running out due to slow progress, demoralized me still further.

38. This attitude, I learned, demoralized the Blackfoot people and led to a feeling of helplessness.

39. Bored people are more likely to be isolated, depressed, demoralized, and lacking in self-esteem.

40. Synonyms for Browbeaten are for example broken, demoralized and exploited.More synonyms can be found below the puzzle answers.

41. Until that moment Sabour had seemed to fit perfectly into the demoralized atmosphere of the classroom.

42. Nothing but the most energetic exertion on the part of the officers prevents them from becoming demoralized.

43. Likewise, Russia’s demoralized intellectuals and political class, on whom the population relies to advocate change, neglect to act.

44. The Old Russian party, demoralized by Napoleon's advance to the heart of the empire, was also Clamorous for peace negotiations

45. Many Jewish youth, who had joined the Haganah in order to defend the Jewish people, were greatly demoralized by operations against their own people.

46. Supported by 4 fans who also own “Kretan - Godless (Atomize x Moth Remix)” Demoralized, the spawn of Minatory's two most brutal artists

47. Finding the party he founded demoralized, vilified, and acephalous, the combative Arce accepted the difficult challenge of running against the officially supported, popular Liberal candidate Ismael Montes.

48. Indeed, the fully Bureaucratized order could only be established by popular vote if the American people were so demoralized that they lacked the capacity to rule themselves politically.

49. As the war progressed, weapons and ammunition, not to mention training grounds, became rarer, the FANK was unable to train in-country their new recruits, leaving it an army of raw conscripts and demoralized veterans.

50. Alternative spelling of Cloture 1894, Goldwin Smith quoted in The Review of Reviews; Volume IX, page #600: A House of Commons manifestly demoralized, unable to dispatch the business, docked of freedom of debate by the clôture, in bondage at once to the caucus and to Irish disaffection, is proclaimed the sole organ of the national will, the supreme and