demoralized
 
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				definition
					
					verb
					
					their rejection of the treaty has demoralized the diplomatic community
					
					cause (someone) to lose confidence or hope; dispirit.
					
					
					It is a perceptive account of life in an occupied city, in which victors and vanquished alike are corrupted and demoralized .
					
					corrupt the morals of (someone).
					
					
					
					adjective
					
					a weak and demoralized president
					
					having lost confidence or hope; disheartened.
					
					
					
				example
					
					Despite this, the unit does manage to repulse the advancing rebel soldiers, leaving Henry feeling more 'demoralized' than ever.
					
					They embody a 'demoralized' liberalism, whose watered-down perspective of reform has been discarded by the ruling class.
					
					Without our most important member, the group had been 'demoralized' .
					
					In the beginning, I was in tears after every lesson and felt 'demoralised' .
					
					The effect of the pandemic is greatly felt in the agricultural sector in terms of diminished and 'demoralised' manpower.
					
					Overconfidence in their chances of taking the 'demoralised' Army side proved to be the downfall of the Navy men.
					
					It would have been a slur on their professionalism had they been seen to be 'demoralised' by the departure of a mere youth.
					
					Our enemy is emboldened and our own people 'demoralised' .
					
					Sadly, they have been 'demoralised' by an unsupportive management.
					
					The party must re-group and must galvanise its 'demoralised' membership.
					
					
					
					
				
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