Sentence example with the word 'demoralizing'

demoralizing

Definition adj. destructive of morale and self-reliance

Last update: October 9, 2015


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This result he achieved in spite of the Decian persecution (250251), during which he had felt it to be his duty to absent himself from his diocese, and notwithstanding the demoralizing effects of an irruption of barbarians (Goths and Boranians) who laid waste the diocese in A.D.   [Please select]

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There was no reward for genius except when it flattered and pandered to what was demoralizing.   [Please select]

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He even committed petty thefts, was quarrelsome, and indulged in demoralizing pleasures.   [Please select]

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It was demoralizing even to fight them, for that involved recognition.   [Please select]

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Discipline had not yet counteracted the demoralizing tendencies of army life.   [Please select]

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Then again she wrote, "There is nothing more demoralizing than lying."   [Please select]

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While many of his pieces were of a lofty character, some were demoralizing.   [Please select]

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