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Demoralize Meaning in English

word

dɪˈmɔɹəˌɫaɪz
di-MOR-uh-lize
dɪˈmɒɹəlaɪz
di-MOR-uh-lize

Definition

To make someone lose confidence, hope, or spirit; to discourage or weaken their motivation.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in formal, written, or professional contexts. Common objects: 'team', 'students', 'troops'. 'Demoralize' focuses on affecting someone's spirit or motivation, not physical ability. Don't confuse with 'discourage' (which is milder).

Example Sentences

Losing the game did not demoralize the team.

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Negative comments can demoralize students.

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Bad news can quickly demoralize people.

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The company layoffs deeply demoralized the remaining staff.

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Don’t let small setbacks demoralize you.

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Repeated failures can slowly demoralize even the most confident people.

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