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English words starting with demoral

Meanings of Demoralisation:

noun

The 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:

verb

Cause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.

Usage examples:

The general strike had demoralized the trade unions

Meanings of Demoralised:

verb

Cause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.

Usage examples:

The general strike had demoralized the trade unions
adjective

Having lost confidence or hope; disheartened.

Usage examples:

How do you motivate demoralized employees?

Meanings of Demoralising:

verb

Cause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.

Usage examples:

The general strike had demoralized the trade unions
adjective

Causing someone to lose confidence or hope; disheartening.

Usage examples:

The demoralizing effect of imprisonment

Meanings of Demoralization:

noun

The 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:

verb

Cause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.

Usage examples:

The general strike had demoralized the trade unions

Meanings of Demoralized:

adjective

Having lost confidence or hope; disheartened.

Usage examples:

How do you motivate demoralized employees?
verb

Cause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.

Usage examples:

The general strike had demoralized the trade unions

Meanings of Demoralizer:

noun

A 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:

noun

A 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:

verb

Cause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.

Usage examples:

The general strike had demoralized the trade unions

Meanings of Demoralizing:

adjective

Causing someone to lose confidence or hope; disheartening.

Usage examples:

The demoralizing effect of imprisonment
verb

Cause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.

Usage examples:

The general strike had demoralized the trade unions

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