Sentence example with the word 'demoralized'

demoralized

Definition adj. made less hopeful or enthusiastic

Last update: July 4, 2015


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Dozsa, too, had become demoralized by success.   [Please select]

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That demoralized his men and made the rest easy.   [Please select]

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Guess being in love has kind of demoralized you.   [Please select]

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The scramble for state aid, federal and provincial, had demoralized Canadian politics.   [Please select]

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He was quite demoralized, and wanted not to dine at the Passefils'.'   [Please select]

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In this way, I fill my cages with subjects that have not been demoralized by contusions.   [Please select]

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This injustice and tyranny have demoralized somewhat our own people.   [Please select]

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Rilla, as far as the care and feeding of infants was concerned, was utterly demoralized.   [Please select]

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"We might as well clear up, and play there had been an earthquake," suggested Bab, feeling that some such convulsion of Nature was needed to explain satisfactorily the demoralized condition of her family.   [Please select]

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Only degraded and demoralized peoples can ever rejoice in war; and when it is not undertaken for a great necessity, it fills the world with bitter imprecations.   [Please select]

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