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Meanings of Demons:

noun

A background process that handles requests for services such as print spooling and file transfers, and is dormant when not required.

Meanings of Demonship:

noun

The rank, status, or condition of being a demon.

Demonstrability

dɪˌmɒn.strəˈbɪl.ə.ti

Meanings of Demonstrability:

noun

The fact of being able to be proved

Usage examples:

He was confident of the demonstrability of gravity., he wanted to replace this vague idea of 'truth…

Meanings of Demonstrable:

adjective

Clearly apparent or capable of being logically proved.

Usage examples:

The demonstrable injustices of racism

Meanings of Demonstrably:

adverb

In a way that is clearly apparent or capable of being logically proved.

Usage examples:

The policies followed so far have demonstrably failed

Meanings of Demonstrant:

noun

A protestor; = "demonstrator".

Meanings of Demonstrate:

verb

Give a practical exhibition and explanation of (how a machine, skill, or craft works or is performed).

Usage examples:

Computerized design methods will be demonstrated

Meanings of Demonstrated:

verb

Give a practical exhibition and explanation of (how a machine, skill, or craft works or is performed).

Usage examples:

Computerized design methods will be demonstrated

Meanings of Demonstratedly:

adverb

In a way that has been shown or proved; clearly, manifestly.

Demonstrates

ˈdem.ən.streɪt

Meanings of Demonstrates:

verb

Give a practical exhibition and explanation of (how a machine, skill, or craft works or is performed).

Usage examples:

Computerized design methods will be demonstrated

Meanings of Demonstrating:

verb

Give a practical exhibition and explanation of (how a machine, skill, or craft works or is performed).

Usage examples:

Computerized design methods will be demonstrated

Meanings of Demonstrationist:

noun

A protestor; = "demonstrator".

Meanings of Demonstrationists:

noun

A protestor; = "demonstrator".

Demonstratively

dɪˈmɒn.strə.tɪv.li

Meanings of Demonstratively:

adverb

Showing your feelings or behaving in a way that shows your love

Usage examples:

Some cultures show affection for children more demonstratively than others., he gestured demonstrat…

Meanings of Demonstrator:

noun

A participant in a public protest meeting or march.

Usage examples:

Troops opened fire on crowds of demonstrators

Demonstrators

ˈdem.ən.streɪ.tər

Meanings of Demonstrators:

noun

A participant in a public protest meeting or march.

Usage examples:

Troops opened fire on crowds of demonstrators

Meanings of Demonstratorship:

noun

The office or position of a person who teaches by demonstration in a laboratory.

Meanings of Demonstratory:

adjective

That demonstrates something; providing, or of the nature of, a demonstration.

Meanings of Demophile:

noun

A person who is friendly or well-disposed towards ordinary people, especially the mass of ordinary people collectively; a person who advocates or supports the advancement of the interests or rights of the masses.

Meanings of Demophilism:

noun

The state or quality of being friendly or well-disposed towards ordinary people, especially the mass of ordinary people collectively; advocacy of or support for the advancement of the interests or rights of the masses.

Demoralisation

dɪˌmɒr.əl.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən

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…

Demoralising

dɪˈmɒr.ə.laɪz

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 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 Demoralizes:

verb

Cause (someone) to lose confidence or hope.

Usage examples:

The general strike had demoralized the trade unions

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