English dictionary: words starting with demor
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Meanings of Demoralisation:
nounThe process of making someone lose confidence, enthusiasm, and hope
Usage examples:
Increasing state power was responsible for the demoralization of the workers., this was the beginni…
Meanings of Demoralise:
verbCause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.
Usage examples:
The general strike had demoralized the trade unions
Meanings of Demoralised:
verbCause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.
Usage examples:
The general strike had demoralized the trade unions
adjectiveHaving lost confidence or hope; disheartened.
Usage examples:
How do you motivate demoralized employees?
Meanings of Demoralising:
verbCause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.
Usage examples:
The general strike had demoralized the trade unions
adjectiveCausing someone to lose confidence or hope; disheartening.
Usage examples:
The demoralizing effect of imprisonment
Meanings of Demoralization:
nounThe process of making someone lose confidence, enthusiasm, and hope
Usage examples:
Increasing state power was responsible for the demoralization of the workers., this was the beginni…
Meanings of Demoralize:
verbCause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.
Usage examples:
The general strike had demoralized the trade unions
Meanings of Demoralized:
adjectiveHaving lost confidence or hope; disheartened.
Usage examples:
How do you motivate demoralized employees?
verbCause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.
Usage examples:
The general strike had demoralized the trade unions
Meanings of Demoralizer:
nounA person or activity that corrupts or undermines the morals or moral principles of a person, society, etc. now somewhat archaic (chiefly us).
Meanings of Demoralizers:
nounA person or activity that corrupts or undermines the morals or moral principles of a person, society, etc. now somewhat archaic (chiefly us).
Meanings of Demoralizes:
verbCause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.
Usage examples:
The general strike had demoralized the trade unions
Meanings of Demoralizing:
adjectiveCausing someone to lose confidence or hope; disheartening.
Usage examples:
The demoralizing effect of imprisonment
verbCause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.
Usage examples:
The general strike had demoralized the trade unions
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