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Demoralized

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Demoralized meaning

disheartened.

Example sentences (20)

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Zach Edey, the Big Ten men’s basketball player of the year, has grown exhausted, sometimes demoralized, by the focus on his body, which, at 7-foot-4 and 305 pounds, towers cartoonishly over students at Purdue University.

In a lot of these red states, the grassroots are kind of demoralized.

In fact, it is the collapse of support from Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah that contributed to the surprise sweep of Syria as the demoralized military under President Bashar Al-Assad’s strict control reportedly did nothing to resist rebel forces.

I think this is going to make people demoralized,” said Anne Lewis, a UT Austin professor.

Republicans aren't demoralized; they are energized.

Whenever such rankings are made public, Zambian graduates are left feeling undervalued in their professional pursuits, while students become demoralized in their academic endeavors.

Although the policemen and women were at first demoralized, they quickly returned to doing what they do best-protect citizens.

Are women demoralized by going to the market, or the post office?

Our family is frustrated & demoralized tonight.

There are two strategies you can use when you’re beginning to spin and feel utterly demoralized.

We’re all pretty demoralized.

But in her preparation for this next battle, she was demoralized by some mental struggles that came with somewhat of a reflection to her past – just this time they were also accompanied by getting punched in the face.

It is used to gain power in a situation, enabling one side to have all the advantage, while the other feels demoralized.

Chairman of the House ad-hoc committee investigating the abduction, Hon. Buba Yakubu who disclosed this at a news briefing in Abuja said the incident had demoralized the populace.

Nevertheless, they only did so by on popular mobilization forces (militias often backed by Iran) to augment the demoralized regular army.

Norbert, a Catholic reformer, founded the Norbertines to lift up a demoralized clergy, preach to the lay faithful, and so renew the Church in difficult times,” said Very Rev. Chrysostom Baer, prior of St. Michael’s Abbey.

Pompeo replaces Rex Tillerson, the former oil executive Trump fired in March after a year of tensions and turmoil in the State Department, where he alienated much of his staff and left the body deeply demoralized.

Solari has turned to youth to invigorate his demoralized side, and has pleased fans by bringing in Brazilian teenager Vinicius Junior, who had been relegated to the “B” team under Lopetegui.

The administration’s inexperience and inability to cater to the needs of the State Department has demoralized and paralyzed the diplomatic corps at a time when contact with North Korea is more important than ever.

After a month and two days of fighting, the war ended as a moral disaster for Bulgaria, in the same time its economy was ruined and the military – demoralized.