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demoraliz

 

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Demoralize

Definition:

Verb:

1. to weaken the confidence, spirit, or morale of someone or a group

2. to dishearten or discourage someone from behaving or thinking confidently

Senses:

Sense 1: to weaken the confidence, spirit, or morale of someone or a group

Sense 2: to dishearten or discourage someone from behaving or thinking confidently

Sample Sentences:

1. The defeat in the game completely demoralized the team, causing them to lose their motivation.

2. The constant criticism from her supervisor started to demoralize Jane, making her question her abilities.

3. The unexpected resignation of their leader demoralized the team, leaving them feeling lost and uncertain.

4. Continuous failures can demoralize even the most determined individuals.

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