We have no meanings for "so dispirited" in our records yet.
1 Brun's concern deepened; he had never known the great magician to be so dispirited .
2 Andy was never so dispirited in all his life.
3 Martin, and so dispirited the Scotch and Regulators that years elapsed before they gave further trouble.
4 Some days she could barely drag herself from her bed, so dispirited and scared was she.
5 When at last the morning's drill was over we were so dispirited that we hardly felt any relief.
7 And to a people so weary, so dispirited , so thirsty for repose, that of itself must have a certain charm.
8 I had never seen the good old negro look so dispirited , and I feared that some serious disaster had befallen my friend.
9 He knew that if he killed Taung S'Ali his men would be so dispirited that when the night came they would fly.
10 He was sometimes so dispirited during the war that he was obliged to postpone his contributions for sheer lack of spirit to go on.
11 Corbyn scored well on the NHS with a redacted document but the audience was so dispirited that the debate ended in a Blind Date chat.
12 The Federal loss on this day was 13,000, and the troops were so dispirited that they refused to renew the battle in the afternoon.
13 So dispirited , in fact, that she has resigned from the loop, convinced we no longer need her.
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