Demoralize - English meaning
Demoralize – definitions in English dictionary
verbCause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.
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The general strike had demoralized the trade unionsverbCorrupt the morals of (someone).
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She hastened her daughter's steps, lest she be demoralized by beholding the free manners of these ‘…
verbTo weaken the confidence of someone
Usage examples:
The team was tired and thoroughly demoralized.
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Word origin
late 18th century: from French démoraliser (a word of the French Revolution), from dé- (expressing reversal) + moral ‘moral’, from Latin moralis .
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