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Meanings of become disheartened in English
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Usage of become disheartened in English
1
To fly were fatal; their troops would becomedisheartened and melt away.
2
Ralph spoke as he felt, for he had becomedisheartened.
3
Plebes would find their demerits accumulating and becomedisheartened.
4
They had passed many, many miserable weeks, during which the most patient had becomedisheartened.
5
It's natural that I should sometimes becomedisheartened.
6
And yet, amid these multiple cares, the contractor of the tunnel did not allow himself to becomedisheartened.
7
They becomedisheartened and indifferent.
8
There was an air of failure about the whole place as if the very land had becomedisheartened and discouraged.
9
Do not becomedisheartened.
10
She says she had becomedisheartened but once the counting of preferences under the Limited Preferential Vote system started her view changed.
11
We are rather surprised that so many did not becomedisheartened, but unflinchingly maintained the struggle until their Governments and leaders advised a general surrender.
12
People who begin beekeeping in an impulsive way often give up after a year or two when their bees die out and they becomedisheartened.
13
For a time he was very successful, and the Carthaginians becamedisheartened.
14
He was becomingdisheartened, when all at once he found the precious key.
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In turn they becamedisheartened, and would have been glad to submit without compromise.